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Defense Attorneys In Los Angeles

by Tyler P. A Passionate Blogger - Entertainment
Crime in California
California divides criminal acts into three categories:

Infraction: defined as a public offense that is generally not punished by imprisonment.  Typically, fines are doled out for infractions, which may include traffic infractions such as speeding.

Misdemeanor: these offenses are punishable by prison up to one year, but most defendants also have the option to serve probations with certain restrictions.  Examples of misdemeanors include misdemeanor battery, where there is an act, but no real (or a minimal) injury.

Felony: The more serious of the three types of crimes, such a charge can range from probation to fines jail time to even death.  Felonies also end up with certain license suspensions and the inability to perform certain tasks in the future, not to mention the major harm to one’s reputation.  

No matter what the charge, it is important to retain Criminal Defense Firms In Los Angeles to defend you.

Domestic Violence Charges in California

A Domestic Violence Lawyer In Los Angeles knows that included in the definition of domestic violence may be (i) physical abuse, such as hitting, biting, slapping, battering, shoving, punching, pulling hair, burning, cutting, pinching, denying someone medical treatment and forcing drug/alcohol use on someone; (ii) sexual abuse, such as incidents where the abuser coerces—or attempts to coerce—the victim into having sexual contact or sexual behavior without the victim's consent, such as rape, attacking sexual body parts, physical violence followed by forcing sex, sexually demeaning a victim, or even telling sexual jokes at the victim's expense; (iii) emotional abuse, including constant criticism, name-calling, injuring the victim's relationship with his/her children, or interfering with the victim's abilities so as to invalidate or deflate the victim's sense of self-worth and/or self-esteem (including emotional abuse); (iv) economic abuse, when an abuser makes or tries to make the victim financially dependent upon them, in order to try to maintain total control over financial resources, withhold the victim’s access to funds, or prohibit the victim from going to school or work, (v) psychological abuse, when an abuser invokes fear through intimidation by, for example, threatening to physically hurt himself/herself, the victim, children, the victim's family or friends, or the pets; destroying property; injuring the pets; isolating the victim from loved ones; and prohibiting the victim from going to school or work; (vi) threats, such as of hitting, injuring, and using a weapon fall under this category; (vii) stalking, which may include following the victim, spying, watching, harassing, appearing at the victim’s home or work, sending gifts, collecting information, making phone calls, and leaving written messages; and (viii) cyberstalking, when an online action or repeated emailing inflicts substantial emotional distress in the recipient. 

No matter what, it is obviously important to make sure you choose from criminal defense firms if charged with domestic violence or any other crime in California.  A domestic violence lawyer will know how to use the relevant laws to protect you.

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