There is no doubt that tensions can run high when it comes to disagreements and arguments combined with escalating tempers in familial situations such as contested divorces or something as simple as a few drinks with friends that went wrong. A simple discussion can get away from you and that can lead to yelling and shouting and before you know it, the police have been called and are standing at your front door.
Here’s the thing about family tension and arguments though, once law enforcement is called, what was once a small argument that snowballed into a larger disagreement and spiraled out of control, is now a lifechanging event and you may not be able to turn the hands of time back to change the circumstances yet to come.
Make no mistake about it; having the police show up at your door can go one of two ways:
In some cases, law enforcement officers may not be satisfied with any explanations provided to them and choose to file charges. This is also the case if one makes an accusation against another out of spite, law enforcement will have no choice but to make an arrest.
Later, if that party chooses to change the statement, it may be too late as the state can often continue to prosecute a party without the cooperation of the accuser. Once you accuse a family member of domestic violence, it can be almost impossible to take it back. The cats out of the bag so-to-speak and law enforcement often may believe that a person is changing their story out of fear.
Not only is a domestic violence charge life-changing, under the Family Violence laws in the state of Georgia, if convicted you can face felony charges , fines, jail time and orders of protection among other penalties. Family violence is considered criminal behavior and thus, you will have a permanent conviction on your record that can affect employment and educational opportunities. Make no mistake, this is considered a violent crime in the State of Georgia and the ramifications are very real.
Contact Cobb Criminal Defense today to learn more about what options are available for your defense. Protect yourself, your family and your future. Call today.
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