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Originally Posted by zabh26 When meeting the judge after incarceration do they automatically appoint or suggest an attorney if you need one? Also, if you don't get an attorney for domestic violence charge, but there is no evidence of violence and the alleged "victim" doesn't testify or press charges, can the charge still be dismissed? | Based on what was the individual charged? The alleged victim can be forced to testify. And why wouldn't someone request an attorney for a DV charge to defend them?
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Parents should remember three things: Love your kids more than you hate your ex (or soon to be ex) & when you have children the relationship with the other parent is until death parts you & how you treat your children determines what type of nursing home you end up in. Nothing stated by me should be taken as giving you legal advice or forming an attorney/client relationship. The devil is in the details after all.
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