False allegations of domestic violence : Part 4
False allegations of domestic violence
PART 4
Part 1: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
Part 2: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
Part 3: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
Part 4: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
Part 5: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
Part 6: False Allegations of Domestic Violence
The individual who is wrongfully accused of domestic violence wants nothing more then to be at home and sleep in his bed. An opportunity has now arisen. His partner has contacted him, she is apologetic and she needs his help.
On finally returning, the couple spends a brief honeymoon period and decide to resume their normal activities such as perhaps, a trip to the grocery store. On their way to the store a minor trivial disagreement results in an argument. The partner decides to call the police again. This will have catastrophic consequences for the man. As the police arrive he will be arrested again and this time for breaching his bail conditions. He will have to go through the jail and bail process. This time securing bail could be more challenging. Since, he will be viewed as someone who is disobeying the law.
If you have been charged with domestic violence it is important to abide by your bail conditions. Under no circumstances should you communicate with the other party.
In many situations men will feel compelled to respond to their partners correspondence. Its only natural and logical that the parties will need to speak to one another for the purposes of finances and other administrative matters.
Unfortunately, overly draconian bail conditions bar this type of communication making it very difficult for the family to continue with their daily activities.
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