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Evidence in Wyoming Domestic Violence Cases

How Wyoming survivors can collect and store documentation safely.

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This information is for education only. It is not legal, medical, or emergency advice.

Evidence Types

Evidence can include physical items such as photographs, clothing, or objects related to incidents; digital records including text messages, emails, or call logs; medical and forensic reports; witness statements; and official documents such as restraining orders. Collecting diverse, credible evidence strengthens protective orders and criminal cases.

Safe Storage

Secure evidence by storing it in locked, private locations such as safes or locked filing cabinets with restricted access. Digital evidence should be saved on encrypted devices or secure cloud services with strong passwords and two-factor authentication. Maintaining chain of custody documentation ensures traceability and integrity.

Use in Protective Orders, Custody, and Criminal Matters

Evidence is crucial in obtaining protective orders (PO), resolving custody disputes, and supporting criminal charges. Clear, organized evidence helps demonstrate patterns of abuse or threats, influencing court decisions. It is important to present evidence legally and respectfully, often through professional legal counsel or advocacy services such as those found at dv.support.

Recording Caution

When recording conversations or incidents, be aware of local laws regarding consent to record. Unauthorized recordings may not be admissible in court and can have legal consequences. Always prioritize safety and seek legal advice before recording evidence to ensure it complies with privacy laws and will support your case effectively.