Facing a domestic violence charge can be devastating, not just legally but also socially. Your damaged reputation affects both your personal and professional relationships. Managing public perception and stigma after such a charge can be challenging. Whether you were innocent or had a brief burst of anger that got out of control, you need to deal with the reality that there are people out there who would assume the worst out of you.
Legal representation
Even though your emotions may be running high, and you may even be experiencing panic, you need to get ahold of yourselves and consider using your two most essential rights when charged with a crime: your right to remain silent and your right to an attorney of your choice.
While you may feel tempted to explain and exonerate yourself, remember that the authorities may use anything you say against you. They can twist explanations that seem innocent to put more blame on you.
Avoid social media
The urge to win the public back to your side can be overwhelming. However, explaining your side may do you more harm than good. Letting the case take its course and letting the courts exonerate you would be better.
Focus on personal growth
Rather than words or explanations, let your actions speak for you. Engage in activities that show you are committed to change. Join community events that amplify your good side. Committing to positive action and community support can gradually shift public perception.
Remember that a domestic violence charge is not insurmountable. Having someone to guide you through this challenging time can help you recover your life again.