Domestic Violence

One Stray Word Can Wreck Your Reputation. A Well-Crafted Defense Can Restore It.

Tempers have flared, and someone has called police on you.

Maybe it was your partner. A relative. Your own child.

Now the police are at your door, or you’ve already been arrested.

Allegations of domestic violence can spiral out of control quickly - emotions are hot, personal histories run deep, and loose lips spread half-truths and whole lies in the blink of an eye.

But let me say this now:

You have the right to defend yourself, and I’m here to make that right a reality.

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The Stakes Are High — Even If the Story’s Complicated

You’re likely facing:

  • Automatic Orders of Protection (Barring you from returning home, seeing or communicating with family members, and more)

  • Immediate Arrest (even if the story’s false or exaggerated)

  • Felony or Misdemeanor Charges

  • Loss of Gun Rights

  • Immigration & Employment Fallout

But here’s what prosecutors don’t want you to know:
These cases are often much flimsier than they appear - if you know how to attack them.

I’ve Defended People Just Like You

I’ve stood beside clients who were scared, angry, ashamed, or completely blindsided.

And I’ve helped them:

Get charges dismissed when the evidence didn’t match the accusation

Expose false allegations through text messages, videos, and cross-examination

Prove self-defense in situations where they were the true victim

Avoid jail time and permanent records even when courtroom emotions ran high

I Handle It All

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DO NOT speak to your accuser.

Domestic assaults

Emotional or verbal abuse claims

Harassment and stalking accusations

Violation of protective or restraining orders

False accusations during breakups, divorces, or custody battles

Cases involving spouses, ex-partners, roommates, or family members

What You Do Next Matters

DO NOT respond to calls, texts, or DMs.

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DO NOT try to “explain things” to the police.

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Anything you say can — and will — be twisted and used against you.

What you need is a lawyer who knows how to defuse the situation and dismantle the prosecution’s case.

That’s where I come in.

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Every Charge Has a Defense. Let’s Find Yours.

Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a felony, state or federal charges — you don’t have time to wait.

Every moment you hesitate is one more advantage for the prosecution.

I’m here to level the field — and turn the pressure back on them.

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