What should I do if my daughter accused my husband of child abuse?

My daughter told the teacher at school that her dad pushed her and she bumped her head which left an actual bump, well he was issued a child abuse ticket and now she is saying that it wasn't as bad as everyone made it out to be, I just want to know how to take care of this now.
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Law Office of Joe Dane | Joe Dane
Orange, CA
Bottom line - he will need to be represented by an attorney. The police have taken a report and it's going to be forwarded to the prosecutor for review and the filing of criminal charges against him. If you can afford to do so, start looking to hire an attorney and start preparing for the best outcome you can. If he cannot afford a lawyer, he will have to appear in court and request the services of a public defender. He could be looking at jail time, probation, mandatory counseling and other consequences. This isn't to be taken lightly.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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Answered By: Dennis Roberts, a P.C.
Hopefully he has a good lawyer as this is serious. If he does, discuss your daughter's desire to walk away from this whole thing with his lawyer.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/15/2011

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Answered By: Todd Landgren, Professional Law Corp.
This can be a very serious charge! Even if you think that it was "no big thing". You should consult a local attorney. Your husband should not give any statements without an attorney. If charges were filed and you have no money, request a public defender.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Daniel K Martin
Speak with a lawyer, these are serious charges that can affect jobs and lives. Do not speak to police without an attorney.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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Answered By: The Law Office of Harry E. Hudson, Jr.
If somebody has served your husband with a citation, hire an attorney.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Eric Sterkenburg
Children services should come out to interview your daughter, husband and you. They will determine if any action should be taken and what that should be. It could be dismisses at that time. If it continues beyond that point then you need to consult an attorney. If this goes to court and your husband is found guilty then penalty would most likely be summary probation and anger management classes. What you do not want is this to go on a criminal record.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Jeff Yeh
Time to hire a lawyer. Trying to convince the prosecutor this yourself is like trying to do your own root canal instead of going to the dentist. It won't work.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/14/2011

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