CanI get a domestic violence conviction reducedto just simple battery?

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CanI get a domestic violence conviction reducedto just simple battery?

Asked on May 23, 2011 under Criminal Law, Georgia

Answers:

M.S., Member, Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

The problem with your question is the terminology that you use.  A conviction refers to a case that has been disposed of.  In other words, if you have been convicted it means that you have already been found guilty, either via a plea or a trial.  Therefore, there is nothing left to get "reduced."  On the other hand, if you having a pending charge, then clearly it might be possible for the charge to be reduced.  This is what happens routinely in plea negotiations.  Whether the prosecutor will be willing to reduce your charge depends on a myriad of factors, including but not limited to the particular facts of your case, the strength of the state's evidence, the strength of any defenses that you might have, and your prior criminal history.  I suggest that you consult with a local defense attorney to discuss this matter in greater detail and evaluate any and all options that you may have available to you at this point in time.  Good luck.


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