In North Carolina, domestic violence is involved with cases where the defendant has been charged with communicating threats, stalking, assault, domestic criminal trespass, a violation of a Chapter 50B order, or has various felonies in which a ‘spouse or former spouse or a person with whom the defendant currently lives with or has lived with as if married’.
These causes can become rather complicated and it is important to try to regain a handle on the situation as soon as you can. Here are just a few things you can expect after a domestic violence charge: Continue reading “What To Know When Arrested On Domestic Violence”