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The holidays are usually a happy time when families are together. Unfortunately, in some cases, that proximity can lead to things other than happiness. There are a number of reasons for a spike in domestic assault allegations during the holiday season.
One reason for a possible increase in domestic assault is that families spend more time together. This gives people more opportunity to be in conflict with each other because they are physically closer. While they may spend more time apart during the rest of the year, there is far more family time during the holidays.
In addition, alcohol consumption increases around the holiday time. Alcohol is one of the leading contributors to domestic violence because people who have been drinking often lose control of their emotions and their reactions. According to one study, two-thirds of domestic violence victims report that the alleged perpetrator had been drinking before the incident.
Another factor is that couples may argue over holiday spending. While the holidays are supposed to be a joyous time, they also lead to stress because families are spending far more money on gifts and entertainment. Money is one of the leading reasons why couples fight, and those concerns are greater over the holidays.
Finally, the fact that extended families are together also can cause stress and disagreement. Couples often have tension when parents and siblings are in the home, especially when everyone does not get along. There are more situations that come up that could cause stress when a couple has a full home or attends holiday parties.
To be clear, these are not justifications for domestic violence. They are just explanations why there are more cases around the holidays. Still, this does not mean that everyone who has been charged with domestic violence is guilty. Law enforcement may err on the side of making more arrests over the holiday season because their judgment tells them that it is necessary to keep people safe.
You can still defend domestic violence charges against you. In many cases, the officer at the scene decides to make an arrest. However, it is up to the prosecutor to file the charges. Your lawyer can tell your story to the prosecutor, and they may not even end up filing charges. Things may be far different from what the officer thought at the scene. If you have been charged, you can use some of the following defenses:
● You were acting in self-defense
● You did not mean to make physical contact
● The allegations are false
● There is no evidence to convict you
If you have been charged with domestic violence, you need an experienced lawyer immediately. Call the Cohen Law Offices today at (715) 514-5051, or contact us online to schedule a consultation. Our dedicated lawyers will explain your legal options and help you with a strategy.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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