Monday, May 28, 2012

Domestic Violence and the He Said, She Said Problem

Cases of domestic violence are anything but simple and straightforward. Thought it may seem painfully obvious to you and everyone who knows you that you did absolutely nothing wrong or illegal and that your accuser is being overly emotional, vindictive, and extremely dishonest, counting on the prosecutor, judge, and jury to see things your way with a simple explanation by you is taking an awfully big chance - unless you have the expert assistance of a somekeyword who is accustomed to defending such cases in Chicago.

A conviction of domestic battery remains on a person's record for the rest of their life. And once one of these charges appears on your record, those who are closest to you are well aware that you bear this label. Unfortunately, it is all too easy in the heat of anger for that person to issue this all too common threat: -Who do you think the authorities are going to believe? Me or you?-


Domestic battery is most often classified as a Class A misdemeanor. However, once you've been convicted, an additional conviction becomes felony domestic battery-a Class 4 felony that boosts penalties considerably. If bodily injury is alleged, the charge is elevated to aggravated domestic battery, which is a Class 2 felony. See how quickly and easily these charges can escalate? A Chicago lawyer who specializes in domestic battery is critical to ensuring that you are treated fairly in cases of what often amounts to a -he said, she said- allegation where -she- stands to lose nothing and -he- stands to lose everything.

Domestic violence allegations are also very emotionally charged and affect the people you love the most. Your children are affected, your parents, siblings, and friends become involved and, sometimes, they aren't exactly sure who to believe. And while you're focused on healing family rifts, your criminal case moves onward in the courts and must be attentively monitored to ensure that every detail is reviewed, every falsehood brought to account, every witness that can help your case is contacted, vetted, and prepared, and that every kernel of evidence to support and defend you is prepared for effective presentation. Your domestic battery lawyer is critical to ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks that could spare you from acquiring a lifelong criminal brand.

Once in the courtroom, emotions can run high not only between plaintiff and defendant, but also among others in the courtroom, including those who have a direct impact on the outcome of your case. Most people have a pre-existing perception of a person accused of domestic violence. These perceptions do exist, and they require neutralization by an experienced domestic battery lawyer so that you may be fairly represented as a regular person as opposed to someone who brutalizes the defenseless. Besides knowing the law, an expert criminal attorney knows how to position you properly in this setting by removing the immediate stigma of being accused of domestic battery to ensure you get a fair shake. Many people who will touch your case along the way, from judge to prosecutor to jury member, who has probably had some experience either first hand or through a friend or loved one who has been victimized, and that person may rightfully carry a sense of anger that rallies them to pursue stern justice. That's admirable and noble until you're the one accused and you need fairness and impartiality.

All of these facts and nuances underscore the need for experience and demonstrated success when choosing a lawyer. An experienced Chicago criminal lawyer who specializes in domestic battery can make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case and, consequently, the rest of your life.

somekeyword - No matter how straightforward or complex your criminal charge, Chicago Domestic Battery (Violence) Lawyer Andrew M. Weisberg offer vigorous criminal defense for individuals accused and charged with a crime in Chicago. A former felony prosecutor, Attorney Andrew M. Weisberg provides aggressive representation and has extensive experience in handling all types of criminal cases, from sex offenses and violent crimes to theft-related crimes and traffic violations. To contact Mr. Weisberg, visit or call his cell phone 24/7 at (773) 908-9811 or Text LAWYER to 25827 for prompt call back. The consultation is free.

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