By Luke Thomas
January 13, 2012
Newly-elected Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is to face as many as three misdemeanor criminal charges related to an alleged domestic violence incident on New Year’s Eve involving his wife, Eliana Lopez.
The district attorney’s office is expected to file charges of domestic violence, child endangerment and dissuading a witness, according to the Associated Press via an unidentified source.
Mirkarimi and Lopez have denied any wrongdoing and will fight the charges, Mirkarimi’s spokesperson Jim Stearns told the San Francisco Chronicle.
“He’s going to fight it,” Stearns said. “He and Eliana just believe there has been no incident of domestic violence.”
It is unknown what exactly transpired at the couple’s residence on December 31st. The incident was first reported to police by the couple’s neighbor, Ivory Madison, on January 4th. According to evidence documented by Madison, and later seized by police, Lopez received a bruise on her right arm during the alleged incident.
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