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I was arrested for Spousal Abuse and battery but my wife was upset and says she made a mistake when she called the police. Can she have the domestic violence charges against me dropped?

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I was arrested for Spousal Abuse and battery but my wife was upset and says she made a mistake when she called the police. Can she have the domestic violence charges against me dropped?

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A. No, only the District Attorney can drop the charges against you and this is unlikely to occur. A victim of domestic violence or what is commonly called spousal or co-habitant battery often attempts to recant the statement they made to police in order to have the charges dropped against an abusive spouse. In the past this has led to a cycle of continuous abuse. The District Attorney Office prefers to file charges and let the courts decide issues of domestic violence. However, A Lawyer can intervene and may be able to convince the D.A.

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