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Former College Coach Pleads in Domestic Violence Case

The former football coach at the University of Pittsburgh has reportedly pleaded not guilty to domestic violence charges. Mike Haywood was reportedly arrested recently in this matter and fired from his job as a result. This not guilty plea is his preliminary plea and will be permanent 20 days after the matter was completed. Further information about the alleged domestic violence matter is not available at this time.             

It’s important that you understand the seriousness of domestic violence charges as they can result in heavy fines and possible jail time among other consequences. You need to know how to handle your case and protect your rights during this difficult time. You do not have to suffer if your matter is resolved in the best way possible. By employing assistance with your case, you will be able to move forward with your life.

If you or someone you know is facing these charges then it is in your best interest to work with a criminal defense attorney who will be able to help you settle this matter. By working with a defense lawyer, you will have your rights protected throughout this process. You can count on a defense attorney to always have your best interest in mind while dealing with court proceedings. Please take some time today to contact a criminal defense lawyer and begin discussing your case.

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