Anything that could be thought of as a weapon, including longer knives, must be nowhere near the defendant during a domestic violence case.
“and there are a number of different things and steps you have to go through to prove that you no longer possess those weapons but that's just for a charge not even a conviction if you are charged with an act of domestic violence you cannot have weapons and weapons includes longer knives as well anything that could be thought of as a weapon has to be nowhere near you you cannot be in a house with them you cannot in any way be found to be in a possession of a weapon”
“the big thing to remember is during the dependency of the case in other words during the time that the case is open you cannot own or possess guns at all you can't own a possession ammunition either so for the entire time the case is open no guns if you have a conviction that lasts for the rest of your life”
“during the time that the case is open you cannot own or possess guns at all you can't own a possession ammunition either so for the entire time the case is open no guns if you have a conviction that lasts for the rest of your life”
Alexis explains: "and there are a number of different things and steps you have to go through to prove that you no longer possess those weapons but that's just for a charge not even a conviction if you are charged with an act of domestic violence you cannot have weapons and weapons includes longer knives as well anything that could be thought of as a weapon has to be nowhere near you you cannot be in a house with them you cannot in any way be found to be in a possession of a weapon"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "during the time that the case is open you cannot own or possess guns at all you can't own a possession ammunition either so for the entire time the case is open no guns if you have a conviction that lasts for the rest of your life"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "the big thing to remember is during the dependency of the case in other words during the time that the case is open you cannot own or possess guns at all you can't own a possession ammunition either so for the entire time the case is open no guns if you have a conviction that lasts for the rest of your life"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Each answer links directly to the source where a Right Law Group attorney addressed this question.
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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