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Domestic Violence Defense in Walnut Creek
Recently, Criminal Defense Attorney David Pastor defended an individual who was charged with domestic violence, terrorist threats and carrying a concealed handgun. While the defendant did have a concealed handgun, the other charges had been fabricated by his girlfriend after he requested she move out of his residence.
On trial day, the District Attorney offered a plea agreement and dismissed the domestic violence and terrorist threat charges in exchange for his client pleading "no contest" to the concealed handgun charge. This is a small consequence considering what the defendant may have had on his record.
This article was prepared by the General Practice and Criminal Defense Law Office of David B. Pastor 866-737-4038, www.davidbpastor.com.