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What If the Alleged Victim Is Lying in a Bakersfield Domestic Violence Case?

Posted by Christopher Martens | May 01, 2026 | 0 Comments

What If the Alleged Victim Is Lying in a Bakersfield Domestic Violence Case?

Being accused of domestic violence in Bakersfield is serious. Being accused based on something that isn't true can feel overwhelming.

A common question is:

“What happens if the other person is lying?”

While every case is different, allegations are not automatically accepted without scrutiny.


Why false or exaggerated claims can happen

Domestic situations are often emotional and complex. In some cases, allegations may be influenced by:

  • Anger or conflict during or after an argument
  • Misunderstandings about what occurred
  • Relationship disputes, including breakups
  • Custody or family-related issues

These factors can shape how events are described.


How prosecutors evaluate allegations

Even if a claim is disputed, prosecutors may still review:

  • 911 call recordings
  • Statements made at the scene
  • Body camera footage
  • Text messages and communications
  • Any physical evidence

They may move forward if they believe there is enough evidence.


Why these cases can be challenged

When allegations are inaccurate or exaggerated, important issues may arise, such as:

  • Inconsistencies in statements
  • Lack of supporting evidence
  • Contradictory communications
  • Motive to misrepresent events

Careful review of the evidence is critical.


Evidence can work both ways

In some situations, evidence such as:

  • Text messages
  • Photos
  • Witness statements

…may support your version of events rather than the accusation.


What you should do now

If you are facing domestic violence allegations in Bakersfield that you believe are false:

  1. Do not contact the alleged victim about the case
  2. Preserve all communications and evidence
  3. Document your version of events immediately
  4. Avoid discussing the situation publicly
  5. Speak with a domestic violence lawyer as soon as possible

Your response early in the case matters.


Speak with a Bakersfield domestic violence lawyer today

If you are facing domestic violence charges in Bakersfield and believe the allegations are false or exaggerated, Martens Law Firm can review your case and help you understand your options.

📞 Call (661) 336-9335 for a free consultation.

Written by Martens Law Firm

About the Author

Christopher Martens

Bio Visalia and Bakersfield criminal defense attorney who has dedicated his life to helping those who have been accused of crimes or injured due to the negligence of others.

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