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The ABCs of Dealing With Domestic Violence

Domestic violence was a part of my family's life for years. When I made the decision to leave with my children, I had to rely on the law to provide the protection we needed. Sometimes, the system does not work as fast as we want. I soon learned that going at it alone without any guidance caused significant delays. I created this blog to help others who are seeking legal means to deal with an abusive ex. By making the right moves, it is possible to get the necessary protections in place so that you can also live a happier and healthier life.

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Wrongly Accused Of A Sex Crime? Here's How To Handle It

by Gina Hill

Being accused of a crime that you didn't commit can be a nightmare, and it can be particularly heinous if the crime that you're being accused of is sex-related. There is a certain stigma that goes along with this type of crime, and the impact on your life can be drastic. There are certain things that you can do to help protect yourself, though. By following these tips, you can begin to navigate through this nightmare and work toward normalcy.

Hire a Lawyer Immediately

As soon as someone accuses you of this type of crime or an investigation begins, it's important to hire a criminal defense attorney like one from Crosby Legal, PLLC. Your lawyer can help preserve your reputation and can help prove your innocence, plus he or she can help ensure that your rights are respected during the course of the investigation.

Gather Evidence

It's important to gather as much evidence as you can to protect yourself. If you were somewhere else when the crime supposedly took place, then you should bring along any proof that you have that you weren't there -- including receipts, surveillance footage or witness testimony. If the person who is accusing you is doing so for some sort of gain -- such as to try to win a child custody case or blackmail you financially -- then you should gather as much evidence as possible that this is the case. Emails, text messages, phone records and more can all be used to help prove your innocence.

Consider Taking a Polygraph Test

Polygraph tests aren't for everyone, but they can be used to help show your innocence. Before taking a polygraph test, make sure that you talk to your lawyer about it. Also, consider having the test done privately instead of through an agency that works with local law enforcement.

Gather Witnesses

Having witnesses who can back up your innocence can be very helpful. Gather witnesses who might know who really committed the crime, who know of your whereabouts when the crime supposedly took place, who knows that someone is trying to get revenge out of you or gain something from this accusation or who can simply serve as character witnesses.

Being wrongfully accused of committing a sex crime can be one of the worst things that can happen to a person. By handling it the right way from the beginning, however, you can help prove that you are innocent. 

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