Assault and Battery, Communicating Threats, Domestic Violence
If you are charged with a crime involving domestic violence, you will have
to spend as much as 48 hours in jail before you can get before a
judge. You will be incarcerated, unless you can find an attorney
who can contact a District Court Judge to keep you from going to jail. It is
unbelievably simple for anyone in North Carolina to bring a charge against
you.
All a person has to do is go to the magistrate and swear
out a complaint and you will be arrested for any number of charges such as
assault, assault on a female, communicating threats, or harassing phone
calls. It doesn’t matter if the charge is true. You will be charged, and you
will have to wait until the matter is resolved in court.
If you are charged with any crime of domestic violence, or any allegation of
communicating threats, harassing threats, or damage to property, you need an
aggressive and experienced defense attorney. Robert O'Hale has defended
thousands of people in the criminal courts of North Carolina. If you are
charged with any of these offenses, please call Robert O'Hale for a free
consultation.
Call Robert O’Hale Greensboro, North Carolina Criminal Defense Lawyer today at 336-378-0238