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Most assault and domestic violence charges can not be dropped, for one reason it is part of the classic cycle of domestic violence and for another if they could be dropped, people would be harassed in creative ways until they dropped the charges. There are ways through taking responsibility for actions that one may be eligible to take part in a Batterers' Intervention Program (often referred to as BIP), to receive a suspended or deferred sentence.   Completion of Anger Management, a Domestic Violence Inventory (DVI) and BIP can change a persons' life for the better.... Read More
Most assault and domestic violence charges can not be dropped, for one reason it is part of the classic cycle of domestic violence and for another if... Read More
Talk to your attorney about this.  If you don't have an attorney and are facing a "Motion to Accelerate" you should immediately find an attorney to represent you.
Talk to your attorney about this.  If you don't have an attorney and are facing a "Motion to Accelerate" you should immediately find an attorney... Read More
I'm sorry to hear of you being a victim of domestic violence and during or near the end of such a long marriage. I'm sure you feel betrayed to learn your attorney met with your abuser, this meeting would have been something to talk about before doing it... but if you asked him/her why they met it may clear things up and I would presume it was in an effort to be prepared to better represent your interests.  Ask them why they met without first telling you they were going to do so.... Read More
I'm sorry to hear of you being a victim of domestic violence and during or near the end of such a long marriage. I'm sure you feel betrayed to learn... Read More