Most people think criminal defense happens primarily in the courtroom. The reality is different, especially in domestic violence cases.

Domestic violence charges are among the few crimes where someone can face incarceration based solely on another person’s word. No other witnesses. No corroboration. And almost always, a motive to stretch the truth.

These are unique charges, requiring non-traditional approaches. Dismissal of charges or acquittal at trial are just two possible positive outcomes. Our clients may need a right-sizing of protection orders, a resolution of property disputes, or a plea-bargain that protects their reputation and record. Sharp courtroom and investigatory skills are a good start in an effective domestic violence defense, but they aren’t enough.

That is why Krizman Law sought advanced training in high-stakes communication from those who did it for the FBI. This added expertise in influence tactics gives us an edge as we interact with alleged victims, prosecutors, judges, and juries. Each conversation is an opportunity to influence the outcome you deserve.

We fight for our clients every step of the way and aren’t afraid to take it to trial. This added focus on influence tactics is an example of our vision of inspired, innovative criminal defense.

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