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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Domestic violence cases are notorious for flooding criminal law courtsa fact which has caused many states to implement harsh penalties and consequences. While many claims of domestic violence are valid, some are exaggerated, baseless, or simply filed out of spite. Unfortunately, to file domestic violence charges requires little evidence, and cases can get pushed through court even if the person who originally pressed the charges decides later to drop them.

If you face domestic violence charges, we can help. At Imhoff & Associates, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of the accused and will employ our vast network of resources to ensure that your case sees the best possible outcome. Please contact ustoday for a complimentary consultation with a skilled and aggressive criminal defense attorney.

What Constitutes Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is a broad term encompassing a wide array of harmful acts inflicted by one member of a household on another, usually spouses or parents. Depending on the jurisdiction, domestic violence may include:

  • Physical abuse (including pushing or shaking)
  • Threats
  • Coerced or forced sexual contact
  • Verbal abuse
  • Public humiliation.

What Happens if Im Found Guilty?

Considering the ease with which these charges can be pressed, the consequences of a conviction can be severe. If you are found guilty of domestic violence, you may face serious, life-altering consequences, including:

  • Imprisonment
  • Lost child custody or visitation rights
  • Large fines
  • Mandatory community service
  • Counseling or anger management classes
  • A permanent blemish on your criminal record

Charged with Domestic Violence?

If you have been accused of domestic violence, please contact Imhoff & Associatestoday to consult with one of our seasoned criminal defense attorneys FREE of charge. We will work vigorously to ensure that your legal rights are protected and that you are not excessively or unduly punished.