I live in Nevada and have an adult grandson who was involved in an on and off bad relationship with an adult female. Before leaving the relationship, there was an argument and physical altercation. It seems she was slapping him and he was trying to push her out the door. She called the police and a report was taken. The police said she had a bruise or red mark on her chest from being pushed out the door. Domestic Battery charges were filed against my grandson. He had a preliminary hearing and was asked by the Public Defender to take a plea and attend 80 hours of class. He said no, due to the fact he felt he was innocent of the charge due to the circumstances surround the incident. A bench trial is set for March this year. As his Grandparents, we are very aware of the female and her actions. She suffers from depression and bipolar problems. She has a history of charging and complaining about similar incidents with a variety of people. She also has a history of telling stories and out and out lying about matters. My grandson has also had a troubled past with drugs and other misdemeanor offenses. He is on a road to turn his life around and has successfully secured a fine job with a great future outlook. Naturally, he doesn't want to jeopardize it. We are prepared to file affidavits with the court regarding our knowledge of the relationship as well as his mother, the females' father and a close friend, all of whom have cell text messages showing the mental unbalance of the female. Is there anything else that can be done?