J.C., was charged with one count of Domestic Assault and one count of mischief under $5,000. The allegations against J.C., were that he threw a glass cup at his wife and that he pushed the bathroom door into her. J.C., maintained his absolute innocence with respect to these allegations and Mr. Pyzer was successful in having both charges against him withdrawn prior to setting a trial date upon J.C., entering into a section 810 peace bond. Thus, J.C., does not have a criminal record as a result of these allegations and has made no admission of guilt whatsoever to these charges.
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