Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking can file for Domestic Violence Protective Orders or Civil No-Contact Orders against the perpetrator. Unfortunately, false accusations in Mecklenburg County domestic violence cases are not uncommon.If you have been accused, call an attorney today. Making a false report to law enforcement is a type of Obstruction of Justice and a criminal offense under North Carolina Criminal Law 14-225. If you are in immediate danger, you should call 911. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-71 (SAFE). Are you facing false accusations of domestic violence in North Carolina and not sure what to do? Our domestic violence defense attorneys break down the law. 24-hour crisis line for domestic violence, sexual assault and parent support: 980-771-4673 Search for a defendant's court date. What protections can I get in a domestic violence protective order (DVPO)?.