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What to do After Being Charged with Domestic Violence

A person accused of domestic violence should not plead guilty without talking to a knowledgeable and experienced Columbus domestic violence attorney. In order to be convicted of domestic violence, the defendant's guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecutor is required to prove each element of the crime. If there is reasonable doubt as to any element, the defendant is entitled to a verdict of not guilty. Each aspect of the case must be thoroughly analyzed to determine if the prosecutor can meet this heavy burden. After being charged with domestic violence, it is important to consult a Columbus domestic violence attorney who is familiar with Ohio domestic violence laws in order to explore each element of the case and to question the validity of the prosecutor’s evidence. Only a qualified defense attorney will have the knowledge and expertise to perceive and further explore weaknesses in the prosecutor’s case and to present those weaknesses to the court or jury.

Are you currently facing a charge for domestic violence? If so, contact our Columbus domestic violence attorney today!

If you have been charged with domestic violence, you may have been temporarily banned from your home, forbidden to see your children, or you may have a temporary protection order issued against you. You should not consent to a protection order or waive a protection order hearing without first speaking to a Columbus domestic violence attorney. Doing so may disadvantage your case in later court proceedings. Even if a protection order is not issued, a satisfactory result in your case still requires an understanding of the nature of the accusations and attention to all circumstances surrounding your case.

The consequences of a domestic violence charge can be endless. When charged with a serious offense like domestic violence and facing severe penalties such as significant jail time, firearms restrictions, hefty fines, probation, and potential future consequences on custody matters and job opportunities, it is important to know your rights and to protect your legal interests. Recruiting a skilled Columbus domestic violence attorney is the best way to become informed of your rights and to ensure protection of those rights to the full extent of the law.

Are you currently facing a charge for domestic violence? If so, contact our Columbus domestic violence attorney today!

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I practice law throughout Ohio including the following cities:

  • Columbus
  • Dublin
  • Westerville
  • Hilliard
  • Whitehall
  • Bexley
  • Groveport
  • Obetz
  • Pataskala
  • Lancaster
  • Plain City
  • Marysville
  • Upper Arlington
  • Worthington
  • New Albany
  • Gahanna
  • Reynoldsburg
  • Pickerington
  • Canal Winchester
  • Grove City
  • Galloway
  • Delaware
  • London

  • I practice law in the following Ohio counties:

  • Franklin
  • Fairfield
  • Delaware
  • Licking
  • Clark
  • Union
  • Pickaway
  • Ross
  • Madison
  • Fayette