DISCLAIMER: These testimonials represent a small sampling of clients the firm has helped. Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case.
Wilmington Domestic Abuse Defense Attorneys
Domestic Violence Charges in New Hanover County, NC
Our founding attorney, Patrick Roberts, is a former New Hanover County Assistant District Attorney. As a New Hanover County Assistant District Attorney, he prosecuted misdemeanor and felony domestic violence cases. Mr. Roberts worked closely with law enforcement and court advocates. He understands how the prosecution builds its case when the allegations involve domestic violence. This knowledge helps the attorneys at Roberts Law Group effectively advocate clients accused of a domestic violence charge.
At Roberts Law Group, PLLC, we understand how prosecutors approach domestic assault cases, and we use our experience to prepare a strong defense. Contact us or call our Wilmington office at 866-630-2389 to schedule a free consultation to discuss charges today.
North Carolina Attorneys On Your Side
We understand that false accusations of domestic violence often come up in other legal proceedings such as divorce or child custody. Our North Carolina lawyers will aggressively advocate on your behalf to limit the damage done by false abuse allegations. We will thoroughly investigate the claim and highlight weaknesses in the case against you in an effort to seek a dismissal of charges.
The attorneys at the Wilmington law office of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, work with clients to understand their family situation. With intimate knowledge of the family relationship, our domestic violence attorneys will advocate to reduce or drop the charges. We are trial lawyers and we are not afraid of a fight. Often, we are able to secure dismissals in lieu of completing an authorized domestic violence program. However, there are times when the case needs to be taken to trial. Regardless of the circumstances, we are her for you.
Wilmington Domestic Abuse Defense Law Firm
Our Wilmington domestic violence defense lawyers handle all matters related to domestic violence allegations and criminal charges, including:
- Domestic violence order of protection violations
- Simple Assault
- Assault on a female
- Assault with a Deadly Weapon
- Assault Inflicting Serious Injury
- Assault By Pointing a Gun
- Communicating Threats
- Domestic Criminal Trespass
- Restraining order violations
- Domestic abuse and violence
- Assault By Strangulation
- False accusations of domestic abuse
- Harassing Phone Calls
- Child Abuse
- Sexual Battery
- Assault On A Child Under 12
- Assault in the presence of a minor
- Assault on an unborn child
Wilmington Domestic Violence Criminal Trial Lawyers
The attorneys at the Wilmington law office of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, work with clients to understand their family situation. With intimate knowledge of the family relationship, our domestic violence attorneys will advocate to reduce or drop the charges. We are trial lawyers and we are not afraid of a fight. Often, we are able to secure dismissals in lieu of completing an authorized domestic violence program. However, there are times when the case needs to be taken to trial. Regardless of the circumstances, we are here for you.
Contact a Criminal Defense Attorney Today
If you have been arrested on suspicion of domestic violence or violating an order of protection in North Carolina, contact Roberts Law Group and schedule a free initial consultation. Talk with us by calling our Wilmington or Raleigh office toll free at 866-630-2389 to make an appointment.
North Carolina vs. M.W.
Charge:
Charge: Robbery with A Dangerous Weapon (4 Counts), First Degree Burglary, Conspiracy to Commit Robbery with A Dangerous Weapon
Facing:
12 - 17 years in prison
Result:
Dismissed
An incarcerated defendant accused our client of participating in the robbery of a group of youth at a party. We were able to raise doubt as to the credibility of this individual. In the end, the prosecutor dismissed these charges, citing a lack of evidence.










