Domestic Violence Defense
Domestic Violence is an allegation involving an assault, battery, or other criminal act by a person against a family member, former spouse or partner, or close friend. The penalties for domestic violence range from a misdemeanor punishable by up to 93 days in jail to a serious felony conviction punishable by several years in prison. Some of the many offenses involving domestic violence include:
- Assault and Battery
- Aggravated Assault
- Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (felonious assault)
- Assault with a Motor Vehicle
- Assault with Intent to do Great Bodily Harm
- Domestic Violence
- Aggravated Domestic Violence
- Felony Domestic Violence
- Disorderly Conduct
- Stalking
- Aggravated Stalking
- Violation of PPO (Personal Protection Order)
- Child Abuse
- Kidnapping
- False Imprisonment
- Torture
- Sexual Assault
- Criminal Sexual Conduct (Rape)
- Manslaughter
- Murder
Domestic Violence is a very serious charge. Victims of domestic violence should seek help and counseling. Unfortunately, false or exaggerated allegations of domestic violence take away from the very serious nature of real cases of domestic violence. If you are a victim of a false allegation or an exaggerated claim against you, you need to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible so you understand all of your rights.
If you have been involved in an incident where you have been contacted by the police, arrested, or charged with domestic violence, you should always speak with an attorney first; even if you think you are guilty. Call Mitch Foster Law today to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney and to begin preparing your defense.
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