Raphael Batista

Raphael Batista

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Licensed for: 5 years


Domestic Violence / Protection Orders

About Raphael Batista

My name is Raphael, and I am a fullstack programmer with 8 years of experience. Throughout my career, I have worked in digital agencies where I have developed a wide range of projects, from APIs and SaaS platforms to desktop and mobile applications. My expertise includes Laravel, Wordpress, and React, and I have extensive knowledge of DevOps, with a focus on Docker and Linux. I am passionate about continuous learning and constantly seek out new technologies to enhance my skills. My versatility, self-discipline, and ability to adapt to changes enable me to approach development challenges in an analytical and self-critical manner, always striving for excellence in my projects. ERP platform for managing students, partner companies, enrollments, and financial matters of the courses administered by the FAT Foundation. Integrated with Santander bank, the system allows for comprehensive financial management, from the issuance of bank slips to the inquiry and clearance of titles. With a dedicated area, students can view and make advance payments.

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Domestic Violence / Protection Orders

Legal measures to stop an abuser’s behavior, including obtaining court-issued orders that prohibit contact, set safe distances, and mandate other protective conditions.

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English, Portuguese (Brazil)

Fees

Free Consultation

$5 (Price)

10% (Fee Percentage)

Q/A

Q: I have video footage that incriminates me. The prosecutor doesn't have it. Do I give it to my defense attorney
A: If you are charged with assault and the video shows you just walked towards the accuser and did not assault him, it sure sounds like that video could help prove your case for you. Either way, good or bad, your attorney does not have to provide that information to the prosecutor. Everything you tell your attorney is confidential and the attorney is prohibited from sharing that information unless there is an exception, like if you are threatening to hurt someone or have someone tied up in your basement, as an extreme example. I have lots of clients admit to being guilty but I still go into court and argue the evidence doesn't support a conviction.
Q: I have a case in for robbery and menacing. I also have mental issues and at the time of the incident I breakdown
A: I would suggest hiring a private attorney (you can use the attorney search function on this website or on Google) or applying for a public defender. From the little bit you have shared, having a mental breakdown doesn't allow you to commit crimes. However, it certainly can be used as mitigation when negotiating a plea agreement for your case. You could get into treatment, show the DA your treatment along with an explanation about what was going on and convince them this was a one time thing that would never happen again. These are all things an attorney can and should help you with. Robbery is a very serious charge you should not try to navigate alone or with the assistance of random attorneys
Q: When Denver took over my Douglas County case that was to run concurrent with Denver, shouldn't it (Douglas County) have
A: There are a couple possibly explanations as to how you got into this situation. First, I'd recommend hiring an attorney to help navigate your situation because they should be able to help get you out of this situation better than trying to navigate it yourself. First, it is possible that Douglas never received any communication from Denver and that you didn't follow up to make sure the two counties were in touch. I often see where a client is sentenced to probation in Denver and also probation in Douglas and it is on you to make sure they communicate about what you are doing. You cannot just do probation in Denver and expect Douglas to figure it out. Second, let's assume

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