Says whom????new jersey
Friend of mine got arrested for domestic violece. the plaintiff is to drop charges
Pay the $10K cash.conf43 said:but he is still in jail. how can i get him out? hearing last week did not lower bail, currently set on 100K bond, 10k cash.
Victims of domestic violence frequently don't want to press charges. This is due to an often-times misguided sense of loyalty/love. That is why the state steps in.new jersey
Friend of mine got arrested for domestic violece. the plaintiff is to drop charges but he is still in jail. how can i get him out? hearing last week did not lower bail, currently set on 100K bond, 10k cash.
i know both of them, unfortunate misunderstanding, she's withdrawing. can a lawyer get him out on ROR?Says whom????
Did you know that, in our American system of government, the "plaintiff" is not the one who "files charges" and has no responsibility as to what the legal system will do to the charged person?
Pay the $10K cash.
She has no say in whether or not the state pursues criminal charges. The state usually expects the victim to recant.i know both of them, unfortunate misunderstanding, she's withdrawing. can a lawyer get him out on ROR?
And just how badly did he hurt her to require $10K in cash to get out???!!!new jersey
Friend of mine got arrested for domestic violece. the plaintiff is to drop charges but he is still in jail. how can i get him out? hearing last week did not lower bail, currently set on 100K bond, 10k cash.
Sure.i know both of them, unfortunate misunderstanding, she's withdrawing.
What, you don't want to pay the $10K?conf43 said:can a lawyer get him out on ROR?
A misundertanding is me thinking Zigner has the FA Crystal Ball when Proserpina actually has it.i know both of them, unfortunate misunderstanding, she's withdrawing. can a lawyer get him out on ROR?
Do you have even a rudimentary understanding of the psychology of domestic violence?Unfortunately, your friend is screwed. He's in the system and regardless of what did or did not happen, he is in a position to prove his innocence. Interesting that one must prove his innocence as our court system dictates that you're innocent until proven guilty. So, here's his chances... bail out for $10k, spend another $5-10k on a lawyer and see what happens. The alleged victim has no say in the matter, it's in the state's hands.
More so than you. Never mind.Do you have even a rudimentary understanding of the psychology of domestic violence?
never mind
How does one "misunderstand" an assault? And that the bail is set at 100K says A LOT about this situation.i know both of them, unfortunate misunderstanding, she's withdrawing. can a lawyer get him out on ROR?
Just because one was arrested and a bond was set does not mean that the person is guilty. The number of false dv claims are astounding. Not to say that dv does not exist and not to say that it's extremely serious, but false claims are prevalent, especially when dealing with divorce and other issues that may place one person in a perceptively advantageous position in a different court.How does one "misunderstand" an assault? And that the bail is set at 100K says A LOT about this situation.
I agree. But a DV complaint without notable injuries are unlikely to have a bail set at 100k. The vic had to have some SERIOUS damage...Or the PERP had to have a serious criminal Hx to have this high bail.Just because one was arrested and a bond was set does not mean that the person is guilty. The number of false dv claims are astounding. Not to say that dv does not exist and not to say that it's extremely serious, but false claims are prevalent, especially when dealing with divorce and other issues that may place one person in a perceptively advantageous position in a different court.
Of course, no where does the OP state that his friend claims not to have committed the crime, only that the victim wants to drop the charges (which happens in more than 75% of cases - even the valid ones.Just because one was arrested and a bond was set does not mean that the person is guilty. The number of false dv claims are astounding. Not to say that dv does not exist and not to say that it's extremely serious, but false claims are prevalent, especially when dealing with divorce and other issues that may place one person in a perceptively advantageous position in a different court.