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How can you defend against domestic violence charges?

On Behalf of | Apr 15, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Domestic violence accusations can upend your life. They can lead to arrest, a damaged reputation and even jail or prison time. Your accuser can also use domestic violence allegations to try to limit or eliminate the time you get to spend with your child. Therefore, regardless of how outlandish the claims against you may seem, you can’t shrug them off. Instead, you need to develop an aggressive criminal defense that attacks as many elements of the prosecution’s case as possible.

What strategies can you use to defend against domestic violence allegations?

There are several criminal defense strategies that may be applicable in your case. These include:

  • Arguing that you acted in self-defense when your accuser initiated the dispute and became violent.
  • Presenting evidence that the event in question were fabricated.
  • Attacking the reliability and credibility of the prosecution’s witnesses, such as by highlighting inconsistent statements or pointing out bias and motivation that may influence a witness’s testimony.
  • Seeking evidence suppression when evidence was improperly collected or admissions were obtained in violation of your Constitutional rights.
  • Showing that the encounter in question was consented to on a mutual basis.

You may not be able to raise all of these defenses, though, which is why it’s imperative that you fully analyze the facts of your case to see which criminal defense strategy is best for you.

Be ready to fight domestic violence allegations levied against you

There can be a lot of negative consequences to a domestic violence conviction. So, be ready to assert your rights and raise compelling criminal defense arguments so that you can protect yourself as much as possible. Hopefully then you’ll be able to put this matter behind you quickly so that you can let go of the stress that’s been thrust upon you and can get back to your normal life.