Domestic Violence
Prosecuting Attorney Morley Swingle
discusses domestic violence with
Karen Buchheit, who investigates those cases for
the sherriff's department.
Domestic violence cases make up a significant part of the work load at the Prosecuting Attorneys Office. Over 17% of the criminal charges filed by our office are domestic violence assaults. From pushings and shovings to stabbings and shootings, violence perpetrated by one household member upon another is not just a family matter it is a crime.
Our office is committed to doing everything possible to force perpetrators of domestic violence to change their behavior. Both scholarly studies and practical experience show that the best way to end the "Cycle of Violence" in abusive relationships is for the victim to stand up for herself and testify in court and for local law enforcement agencies to implement mandatory arrest and "no drop" policies in regard to the prosecution of these offenses.
Missouris "almost mandatory" arrest statute passed in 1989, plus the strengthening of domestic assault laws in Missouri in 2000, plus new developments in the law of evidence in Missouri, plus the best efforts of Cape Girardeau County prosecutors to follow a "no drop" policy, plus organizations like the Safe House for Women all combine to provide as much protection as possible to victims of domestic violence.
MISSOURIS ALMOST MANDATORY ARREST LAW
MISSOURI DOMESTIC ASSAULT CRIMES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DIVERSION PROGRAM
EVIDENCE PRIOR INCONSISTENT TESTIMONY
EVIDENCE RESIDUAL HEARSAY EXCEPTION