Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Using Protective Order Hearings to Your Advantage

Suddenly, you have been charged with Battery Constituting Domestic Violence, and a Temporary Protective Order has been served on you.  These are serious matters, especially the criminal charge.  From a defense perspective, the protective order hearing may give a Defendant an opportunity to employ strategies to help the criminal case.  Due process dictates that if the Applicant wants to extend the protective order against the Adverse Party (for up to one year), the Applicant must appear and testify at a hearing.  At this hearing, there are not many rules, but the parties are sworn in and testify under oath.  Although normally a Defendant does not want to testify as to the underlying facts in the criminal case, there may be an opportunity for the Defendant's attorney to question the Applicant. Sometimes this questioning can bolster the Adverse Party's arguments at the criminal trial or lead to other discoveries.  The hearing master probably will not let the attorney go too far, but this is another reason hire competent counsel to not only represent you at the criminal trial, but also at the hearing on the protective order.  The protective order might even be extended, but, more importantly, your attorney has received information that may help to win the more serious criminal trial.
Every case is different, but you should consult an attorney immediately to inquire as to whether these strategies may work for you.  
If you have been charged with BatteryBattery Domestic Violence, or any crime related to a Domestic incident, or if a TPO has been issued against you, please visit gerobinsonlaw.com or call 702-233-4225 for help.

1 comment:

  1. Many people make the mistake of thinking that getting a protective order filed against them is not all that serious so they not really need to hire a lawyer to defend them. I know from experience how this thinking can really create a whole lot of problems and get you into deeper trouble when having a lawyer would have helped get it sorted out without any chaos. My advice to anyone who has a protective order filed against them is that lawyers know the law and it is worth paying them for that knowledge. You stand a better chance of defending yourself with a lawyer by your side. Protective Order

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