My question involves criminal law for the state of: North Carolina
I'm accused of assault on my ex wife.
I had to push her back because she was hitting me and kicking me, and I just left the house. She has one bruise on a arm and called the police 2 days after.
She did the same in the past, apparently to her ex husband (who cannot be witness because he was deported....thanks to her), AND she did at least 3 times to her son (14y old) who lives with me now (I got the temporary custody from the social services)
I have video from her son where she admits she hit him and scared him away with a knife, I have a video from 1 year, where she hit my car, smash my guitar on the ground, come at me and I have 2 reports from the social services (one safety plan saying she was violent or/and out of control and one report with the conclusion of "neglect in injurious environment")
She cannot have any contact with her son (14 y) and our son (3 y) without supervision of a social worker.
HOW can my lawyer bring it as evidence because it's not related to the night of my case. (it will be misdemeanor but in superior court)

