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He Said, She Said

The belief that a case based only on opposing statements has no evidence; in reality statements are evidence.

What Right Law Group attorneys say

Many times in criminal cases, especially domestic violence cases, we hear people say, well, it's not a case. There's no evidence. It's all he said. She said, The problem is legally what someone says is evidence.
Alexis Austin Litle · It's All He Said, She Said // Right Law GroupWatch clip ↗
But in a court of law, evidence can be taken in any number of ways. So different types of evidence include police reports, pictures, 911 calls, videos, surveillance, and testimony or statements. That is where that He Said, She Said thing becomes a problem because statements are actually evidence.
Alexis Austin Litle · It's All He Said, She Said // Right Law GroupWatch clip ↗
That is where that He Said, She Said thing becomes a problem because statements are actually evidence.
Alexis Austin Litle · It's All He Said, She Said // Right Law GroupWatch clip ↗

Frequently asked questions

But in a court of law, evidence can be taken in any number of ways.

Alexis explains: "But in a court of law, evidence can be taken in any number of ways. So different types of evidence include police reports, pictures, 911 calls, videos, surveillance, and testimony or statements. That is where that He Said, She Said thing becomes a problem because statements are actually evidence."

Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip
Many times in criminal cases, especially domestic violence cases, we hear people say, well, it's not a case.

Alexis explains: "Many times in criminal cases, especially domestic violence cases, we hear people say, well, it's not a case. There's no evidence. It's all he said. She said, The problem is legally what someone says is evidence."

Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip
That is where that He Said, She Said thing becomes a problem because statements are actually evidence.

Alexis explains: "That is where that He Said, She Said thing becomes a problem because statements are actually evidence."

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

What changed

he fought hard for me

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they dismissed the whole case

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their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed

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get my case dismissed

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