“at that date the the named victim or the alleged victim the person who is the one who either called the police or the person that's the one that's described as being the victim in the case has the opportunity to say what they want the judge or the magistrate to know about bond in this case now under the colorado constitution victims have rights in domestic violence cases just as much as defendants do they have the right to be heard they have the right to appear at hearings they have the right to have input on what the district attorney offers in charges”
Alexis explains: "at that date the the named victim or the alleged victim the person who is the one who either called the police or the person that's the one that's described as being the victim in the case has the opportunity to say what they want the judge or the magistrate to know about bond in this case now under the colorado constitution victims have rights in domestic violence cases just as much as defendants do they have the right to be heard they have the right to appear at hearings they have the right to have input on what the district attorney offers in charges"
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Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard
he fought hard for me
they dismissed the whole case
their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed
get my case dismissed