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  • 06-28-2007, 09:17 AM
    jamesrenn
    Re: Domestic Violence Arraignment and Out On Bail
    The restraining order is now expired.

    If a updated restraining order was generated they would have to contact me correct ?

    Otherwise I would like the opportunity to try and work things out with my wife.
  • 07-21-2007, 12:47 PM
    jamesrenn
    Re: Domestic Violence Arraignment and Out On Bail
    I can't believe that the social worker that was assigned to this case printed my first statement and gave it to my wife and judge to read.
    When I wrote the first statement, I was upset and didn't mean it.
    She did not hit me first, It was totally my fault and I will take total blame so to speak. I screwed up big time and I will pay the consequences, All I want is to get back together with my family.
  • 07-21-2007, 01:11 PM
    cdwjava
    Re: Domestic Violence Arraignment and Out On Bail
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    Quoting jamesrenn
    I can't believe that the social worker that was assigned to this case printed my first statement and gave it to my wife and judge to read.

    If it was required to be presented to the court, then it was also required to be presented to the other party. There are no secrets in a court proceeding, sorry.

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    When I wrote the first statement, I was upset and didn't mean it.
    Generally, those first statements tend to be more grounded in truth than the latter ones. As long as you did not make any statetment alleging a fact that was, in fact, knowingly untrue, you should be able to explain that any expressions made were those of anger.

    What did you write in this statement?

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    She did not hit me first, It was totally my fault and I will take total blame so to speak. I screwed up big time and I will pay the consequences, All I want is to get back together with my family.
    The end result tends to be family reunification - provided both parties agree. However, that does not mean that there won't be hoops to jump through including counseling, perhaps supervised visits, and maybe even a court order preventing any further violence. I have seen wonderful things grow out of these problems, perhaps yours will grow stronger from this as well ... provided you learn from the experience and think twice about your own actions in the future.

    - Carl
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