Being falsely accused of domestic violence can have devastating consequences. It can affect your reputation, career, parental rights, and even your freedom. A domestic violence charge is taken seriously by courts in Utah, and without the right legal defense, you could face criminal penalties, protective orders, and lasting damage to your record. If you are facing false allegations, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights and fight for justice. At Blackley & Wingad, Attorneys at Law, we aggressively defend individuals who have been wrongfully accused, ensuring that they receive a fair trial and a strong defense.

The Consequences of a False Domestic Violence Accusation

Domestic violence allegations carry severe legal and personal repercussions, even if they are completely false. A conviction can result in:

  • Criminal Charges: Depending on the severity of the accusation, domestic violence can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, leading to fines, probation, or jail time.
  • Restraining Orders (Protective Orders): A judge may issue a protective order that restricts you from contacting the accuser, your children, or even returning to your home.
  • Loss of Custody Rights: If you are in the middle of a divorce or child custody battle, a false accusation can severely impact your ability to see your children.
  • Employment and Reputation Damage: Many employers conduct background checks, and a domestic violence charge can result in job loss or difficulty securing future employment.
  • Firearm Restrictions: A domestic violence conviction can result in losing your right to own or possess a firearm under federal law.

Given these serious consequences, you cannot afford to take a false accusation lightly. You need a skilled criminal defense attorney who understands how to dismantle false claims and build a strong defense strategy.

Why Are False Domestic Violence Allegations Made?

Unfortunately, false domestic violence accusations happen more often than people realize. There are several reasons why someone may falsely accuse another person, including:

  • Gaining Leverage in a Divorce or Custody Case: Some individuals make false claims to gain the upper hand in divorce or child custody disputes, ensuring they receive sole custody or a more favorable settlement.
  • Revenge or Anger: Accusations can be made out of jealousy, anger, or retaliation after a breakup or argument.
  • Misunderstandings or Mistaken Identity: Sometimes, accusations arise from misinterpretations of an incident, exaggerated claims, or mistaken identity.
  • Influence from Others: In some cases, friends, family members, or law enforcement pressure an individual into making false claims.

Regardless of the reason behind the false allegation, your future is on the line. Taking immediate legal action is crucial.

How a Skilled Criminal Defense Attorney Can Help

At Blackley & Wingad, Attorneys at Law, we have extensive experience handling false domestic violence accusations. Our legal team will take an aggressive and strategic approach to protect your rights and clear your name.

1. Investigating the Accusation

The first step in defending against false allegations is gathering evidence. We will:

  • Review police reports, witness statements, and medical records for inconsistencies.
  • Collect phone records, texts, emails, and social media messages to uncover evidence of false accusations.
  • Find witnesses who can testify on your behalf and provide critical information.

By conducting a thorough investigation, we work to expose false claims and weaken the prosecution’s case against you.

2. Challenging Weak or Inconsistent Evidence

False accusations often rely on weak or fabricated evidence. Our attorneys will:

  • Question the accuser’s credibility and motives in making the claim.
  • Highlight inconsistencies in their statements given to law enforcement, the court, or during previous hearings.
  • Challenge any lack of physical evidence that contradicts the allegations.

Prosecutors must prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. Our job is to raise doubts and present evidence that supports your innocence.

3. Protecting Your Rights in Court

If your case goes to trial, you need a skilled trial attorney who is experienced in handling domestic violence defense cases. Our team at Blackley & Wingad is not afraid to go to trial and will fight aggressively to ensure the best possible outcome.

We will:

  • Cross-examine the accuser and expose inconsistencies in their testimony.
  • Present evidence that contradicts the prosecution’s claims.
  • Ensure that your side of the story is clearly heard and understood by the judge and jury.

Our extensive trial experience allows us to anticipate prosecution strategies and counter them effectively.

4. Defending Against Protective Orders

If a restraining order has been issued against you, we will fight to have it dismissed or modified. A protective order can limit your access to your children and home, so challenging it is crucial for your personal and parental rights.

We will present evidence that proves:

  • The accusations are false or exaggerated.
  • There is no legitimate reason for a protective order.
  • The order is being used as a tactic to manipulate legal proceedings.

5. Preventing a Criminal Conviction

A domestic violence conviction can stay on your record permanently, impacting your future. We use every legal tool available to:

  • Get charges dismissed or reduced.
  • Negotiate favorable plea agreements, if necessary.
  • Fight for alternative sentencing options that help you avoid jail time.

Act Now to Protect Your Rights

If you have been falsely accused of domestic violence, taking swift legal action is essential. A false accusation can ruin your reputation, career, and personal relationships, and you need a skilled criminal defense lawyer to fight back. At Blackley & Wingad, Attorneys at Law, we provide aggressive legal defense to expose false claims, protect your rights, and secure your future.

Call 801-278-3700 today to schedule a confidential consultation. Let us help you clear your name and defend your freedom.