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General Denial

A defense approach where the accused denies that the alleged incident happened, often in a he-said-she-said situation.

What Right Law Group attorneys say

the first and easiest one is general denial so if someone is saying hey this thing happened and the other person is saying no it didn't what you would typically think of as a he said she said situation our approach is general denial now it really supports our case if we have additional information or additional evidence to support our general denial and we'll go into kind of what types of evidence are useful in domestic violence cases in a moment but general denial is the most common
Alexis Austin Litle · Common Defenses In DV Cases // Right Law Group #coloradoWatch clip ↗
other things that are really helpful when we're forming defense strategies for domestic violence cases is additional evidence so video recordings audio recordings text messages all of those things are very very helpful to us as a defense firm because we can use those to not only have a he said she said situation but to have actual facts showing that our claim of self-defense or general denial is correct
Alexis Austin Litle · Common Defenses In DV Cases // Right Law Group #coloradoWatch clip ↗

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other things that are really helpful when we're forming defense strategies for domestic violence cases is additional evi...

Alexis explains: "other things that are really helpful when we're forming defense strategies for domestic violence cases is additional evidence so video recordings audio recordings text messages all of those things are very very helpful to us as a defense firm because we can use those to not only have a he said she said situation but to have actual facts showing that our claim of self-defense or general denial is correct"

Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip
the first and easiest one is general denial so if someone is saying hey this thing happened and the other person is sayi...

Alexis explains: "the first and easiest one is general denial so if someone is saying hey this thing happened and the other person is saying no it didn't what you would typically think of as a he said she said situation our approach is general denial now it really supports our case if we have additional information or additional evidence to support our general denial and we'll go into kind of what types of evidence are useful in domestic violence cases in a moment but general denial is the most common"

Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip

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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

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