Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Dr. Lorandos explains defense strategy in claims of domestic violence

www.falsely-accused.net Dr. Lorandos explains defense strategy in claims of domestic violence At Falsely-Accused.net we explain that the law defines Domestic violence as the willful infliction of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition on ones spouse, former spouse, live-in-lover, former live-in-lover, or the mother or father of ones child. This can also apply to someone that you have had a dating relationship or a romantic relationship with. The term traumatic condition can be any wound or injury regardless of the seriousness of the injury or wound. Essentially this means that any physical force applied to one of those people, that results in even the slightest injury can result in your arrest and prosecution for Domestic violence. Why? The OJ Simpson case had a serious impact on California law, as well as the law in many other states, regarding domestic violence cases. The Simpson case resulted in changes to the law by many state legislatures, California in particular. The most significant of these changes involves the manner in which police agencies respond to domestic disturbance calls. Police officers have been stripped of their role as mediator between a husband and wife when involved in a domestic disturbance. Simply put, if there is an accusation of spousal abuse, no matter how slight or insignificant, someone is going to be arrested. Someone will go to jail. And its usually the man, even if both parties are claiming the other started it. The role of ...



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