Domestic Violence Attorney In North Attleboro, Massachusetts
When A Loved One Accuses You Of Violence, We Take Up Your Cause
If you’ve been falsely accused of domestic violence by a loved one, it’s natural to feel shocked and betrayed. These accusations can carry serious legal consequences, and prosecutors in Massachusetts and Rhode Island are often aggressive in pursuing these cases—sometimes even when the evidence doesn’t hold up.
Brian D. Roman represents clients throughout the Greater Boston Area and takes a serious, focused approach to domestic violence defense. Whether the accusation comes from a spouse, partner, or someone else in your household, he carefully scrutinizes every claim. While domestic violence is a serious issue, false or exaggerated allegations can arise—especially during heated family disputes, such as divorce or custody battles.
Brian D. Roman examines the evidence, challenges questionable claims, and cross-examines witnesses and accusers to uncover the truth. If you're facing charges, don’t wait to protect your rights. Contact Brian D. Roman, Attorney at Law today.
Call Brian D. Roman, Attorney at Law at 508-619-9121 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Are Domestic Violence Charges?
In Massachusetts and Rhode Island, domestic violence charges can include not only physical abuse but also intimidation, harassment, and restricting a family member’s personal freedom. These are serious allegations, and facing them can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Brian D. Roman takes a close look at every case to find weaknesses in the prosecution’s arguments, uncover inconsistencies in witness statements, and identify mistakes made by law enforcement during the investigation.
If you did act out in a heated moment, Brian works to negotiate alternatives—such as counseling or anger management programs—that may lead to reduced charges and the possibility of expunging your record after demonstrating positive change. With committed representation, there is hope. Contact Brian D. Roman, Attorney at Law today to learn more about your options.
What Could Happen to Me if Convicted?
Depending on the specific details and circumstances surrounding your case, you could find yourself facing either misdemeanor or felony charges. Misdemeanors, while generally associated with shorter sentences and smaller financial penalties, can still result in jail time and substantial fines that can have a considerable impact on your life. In certain situations, prosecutors might choose to elevate the charges to a felony, which carries the risk of significant prison time, much heavier fines, and a more serious mark on your criminal record.
Beyond the immediate penalties associated with these charges, a conviction can lead to a variety of lasting effects that extend far beyond the courtroom. It can make it increasingly difficult to find and maintain employment, particularly in fields that require background checks. Additionally, it may have serious ramifications on child custody arrangements, leading to complications in family legal matters. Furthermore, a felony conviction can restrict your rights, such as firearm ownership, and may limit your access to higher education opportunities, depriving you of the chance to pursue academic and career advancement, among numerous other serious consequences that can ripple through many aspects of your life.
Have Questions?
Put experience and reputation to work for you. Contact Criminal Defense Attorney Brian D. Roman today to discuss your case and options.
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