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EMS Director in Domestic Violence Case

The EMS Director of Cherokee County EMS in South Carolina has been charged with one count of criminal domestic violence. According to the report, the man grabbed his wife’s wrist, twisted her arm and threatened to kill her with a gun. Another woman was a witness to the crime. When deputies arrived, the man was gone, but he was later pulled over and arrested.

Courts take domestic violence cases seriously, so it’s important that you make sure that your case is handled properly. When you are charged with domestic violence, you may be facing jail time and heavy fines depending on the situation. You need to know that you do have rights to protect and options in doing just that. You can resolve this matter and begin to move forward with your life again.

With the help of a criminal defense lawyer, you will be able to resolve your case in the best way possible. A defense attorney will know how to approach your specific matter and will be able to deal with difficulties such as any court proceedings. You can count on a defense lawyer to always have your best interest in mind while protecting your rights. Please take time today to contact a criminal defense attorney and begin discussing your case.

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