Domestic violence cases are sensitive issues that require careful investigation and swift action. Sometimes, the police can arrest the wrong person. Such instances can have serious consequences for the accused and the complainant. Mistaken identity The CDC reports...
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Why might police arrest the wrong person for domestic violence?
Domestic disputes can escalate quickly, leading observers to make assumptions about an incident. The truth may not be apparent, and officers might arrive and arrest the wrong individual. What are common reasons the police arrest the wrong person, and what legal...
Can the wrong person be charged with domestic violence?
The state of Washington defines domestic violence as any crime occurring against parents or grandparents, siblings, spouses, adults who live or have children together, or romantically involved people. According to the law, police officers must make an arrest when...
Can one spouse drop charges against the other spouse?
Let's say there is a 911 call. The police get to the house and there is a husband and wife who have been arguing. The wife accuses the husband of committing an act of domestic violence against her. Can that wife later decide that she wants to drop the charges against...
What should I do if accused of domestic violence?
While being accused of any crime in Washington state is a big deal, there are few crimes that carry the weight of domestic violence. If you find yourself in a position where you are being falsely accused of domestic violence, it is important to know the steps...
Can I bounce back after a domestic violence charge?
In Washington state, the domestic violence is a heavy subject matter with a high rate of recidivism. Domestic violence includes acts against household or family members. This means that any violence or harassment against domestic partners, spouses, former domestic...
Can character witnesses help in a domestic violence case?
When facing criminal charges of any kind, the one thing you want to do is prove your innocence. This is especially true if you face domestic violence charges in Washington. Such a charge can be quite damaging to your reputation and life. However, often these cases are...