Stalking and threats
Analysis of conduct, chronology, communications and the victim’s perception.
Assistance in proceedings concerning bodily harm, threats, stalking, domestic abuse, coercion and family or relationship matters with criminal relevance.
Reconstruction often involves statements, chats, phone calls, medical reports, emergency-room access and indirect testimony.
Each element must be checked for source, date, context and consistency with the remaining material.
No standard formula: every step depends on procedural position and available material.
Analysis of conduct, chronology, communications and the victim’s perception.
Review of medical reports, causation, dynamics and reliability of reconstruction.
Assessment of family context, continuity of conduct and evidentiary framework.
Sensitive proceedings may involve precautionary measures, restraining orders, prescriptions or other urgent measures.
The defence also assesses the family, work and personal impact of procedural choices while maintaining a technical, document-based line.
Every choice is assessed on the actual file: timing, evidence, procedural risk and human impact of the proceedings.
Identification of truly decisive points without dispersing defence work into marginal issues.
Assessment of statements, submissions, productions, applications and remedies according to the procedural stage.
Criminal proceedings may feel like a first conviction before judgment. Defence work must take this into account with rigour and clarity.
No. They may be important, but must be placed in context and checked for completeness, dating and meaning.
Not always. It must be assessed together with dynamics, causation, statements and other elements.
Yes. Timing, precautionary risk and protection of the person involved require immediate document review.
A useful assessment requires the actual document: notice, order, report, complaint, judgment or document received.
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