If you have been falsely accused of domestic abuse, it is crucial to take immediate action to protect evidence and build a strong defence. First, cease contact with the accuser. If the accuser continues to contact you, preserve all evidence of their communications, including messages, missed calls and social media interactions. Even if something seems minor, it may become critical evidence in your defence later.
Gather and secure any evidence available to you. This includes call logs, text messages, emails, CCTV or Ring doorbell footage, and any other records that can demonstrate the true nature of your relationship and interactions. Identify potential witnesses, such as friends, family members, or colleagues who have spent significant time around both of you and can provide an independent account.
It is essential to act proactively. We will work swiftly to gather evidence, make robust representations to the police and CPS, and ensure your evidence and account are properly presented.