Dealing with the Legal and Personal Issues of Domestic Violence
Some lawyers look at a criminal case and immediately find a way to resolve it via plea bargain. We take a different approach at the St. Peters-based Weber Law Firm, L.C., particularly with criminal matters that involve domestic violence. Aggressive preparation and pursuit of the facts is key. Too much is at stake not to prepare for trial immediately.
In some areas of Missouri, a domestic violence accusation and subsequent restraining order are dealt with severely. Do not just give in to a plea bargain. We will aggressively fight for your rights. Contact us at 636-487-4139 or toll free at 888-312-6234.
Emotional Issues Often Dictate Domestic Violence Accusations
At the Weber Law Firm, L.C., we know that domestic violence cases are rife with highly emotional issues. Sometimes, a pending divorce brings out the worst in people and they use domestic violence as leverage in a child custody or support matter.
A Willingness to Go to Trial for Your Domestic Violence Case
Preparing for trial helps us get to the facts. It also allows those emotions to subside. The alleged victims may not show up in court. A husband and wife decide to reunite. Both parties chalk up the incident to excessive alcohol use. A reflex action of pleading guilty is not in your best interests and can have dire consequences.
Time is of the essence. You need to act quickly to ensure that your rights are protected.
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For more information or to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer regarding an allegation of domestic violence or spousal abuse, please contact us.









