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Protecting Rights in Domestic Violence Cases - Legal Guidance and Advocacy:
If you or a loved one has been arrested or charged with domestic violence, it is crucial that you speak with our top Sacramento DV lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected. Our Sacramento DV attorney can negotiate a favorable plea deal on your behalf, or fight your case at a jury trial, depending on your desired outcome. Our domestic abuse lawyer will talk with you to discuss which option makes the most sense in your situation.
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Legal Intervention in Restraining Orders - Sacramento Domestic Violence Cases:
Domestic violence cases often involve restraining and/or protective orders issued by the court to protect alleged victim(s). For example, a California criminal judge may issue a restraining order under Penal Code Section 136.2. Our Sacramento restraining order lawyer can assist you with any restraining or protective orders stemming from a criminal case. The best attorney for a Sacramento restraining order is a Sacramento family violence lawyer with experience in the courtroom, including as a domestic assault lawyer.
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Common California Domestic Violence Charges
Penal Code 243(e)(1)-Domestic Battery- Misdemeanor.
Maximum one year county jail.
Penal Code 273.5(a)-Domestic Violence- Misdemeanor or Felony.
Up to 4 years state prison.
Penal Code 273.5(f)(1)- Domestic Violence After Prior or Felony.
Up to 5 years state prison.
California Family Code 6211 Defines Domestic Violence
“Domestic violence” is abuse perpetrated against any of the following persons:
- A spouse or former spouse.
- A cohabitant or former cohabitant, as defined in Section 6209.
- A person with whom the respondent is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.
- A person with whom the respondent has had a child, where the presumption applies that the male parent is the father of the child of the female parent under the Uniform Parentage Act (Part 3 (commencing with Section 7600) of Division 12).
- A child of a party or a child who is the subject of an action under the Uniform Parentage Act, where the presumption applies that the male parent is the father of the child to be protected.
- Any other person related by consanguinity or affinity within the second degree.
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