Arrested for Domestic Violence? Get The Defense You Deserve!

Ex-Cop Fights for Your Freedom!

Domestic Charges Threaten All

In Connecticut (C.G.S. § 46b-38a), domestic violence includes physical harm, threats, or harassment between family members. The state takes this seriously.

Penalties

  • Up to 1 year in jail for misdemeanor charges

  • Fines up to $2,000

  • Restraining orders keeping you from your home or kids

  • A criminal record that impacts custody and jobs

Ignoring this could mean losing your family and freedom. Don’t let false accusations win—fight back now.

Jim's Defense Saves You

Ex-Cop Advantage: Jim knows how the system works and uses it to protect your rights.

Exposes inconsistencies in the accuser’s story

Challenges unlawful police actions

Works to dismiss charges or reduce penalties

Your Domestic FAQs Answered

What qualifies as domestic violence in CT?

Physical harm, threats, or harassment between family members—Jim can clarify your case.

Not always—the state may still prosecute—Jim can fight for you.

Possibly—Jim can work to lift or modify it to protect your rights.

Not if a restraining order is active—Jim can help regain access.

You’ll enter a plea—Jim will be there to strategize your defense.

Yes, unless dismissed—Jim can push for that outcome.

Possibly—Jim can minimize damage to your career.

No, if convicted—Jim can fight to avoid this.

Jim can expose inconsistencies and defend your innocence.

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