If you are facing a Domestic Violence Related charge, you need an Attorney that knows the law. Domestic Violence is often attached to Assault, Disorderly Conduct, and Criminal Damage offenses in Arizona. If you have been charged with any of these crimes, its time to get an attorney that knows how to defend your rights.
With a team of experienced and passionate attorneys, Tamou Law Group offers a comprehensive range of legal professionals to help fight your case. We have former prosecutors, retired officers, and trial attorneys ready to provide you with the best defense possible for your domestic violence case. Arrested for DV? let us help you win.
Some Potential Defenses
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Domestic violence refers to abusive behaviors, threats, or coercive actions that occur within familial or intimate relationships. These relationships include spouses, partners, family members, and those living together.
Domestic violence can encompass various forms, including physical abuse, emotional manipulation, verbal threats, stalking, sexual assault, and financial control.
Yes, domestic violence charges can be filed even if there is no physical harm. Emotional abuse, threats, and other non-physical behaviors can also lead to domestic violence charges.
In Arizona, domestic violence charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies. The severity of punishment depends on factors such as the specific offense, the degree of harm caused, and the defendant's criminal history.
Sentencing for domestic violence convictions varies based on the felony class of the offense. Here are the sentencing ranges for different felony classes in Arizona:
Class 2 Felony: 4 to 10 years in prison
Class 3 Felony: 2.5 to 7 years in prison
Class 4 Felony: 1.5 to 3 years in prison
Class 5 Felony: 6 months to 2.5 years in prison
Class 6 Felony: Probation to 2 years in prison
Yes, a domestic violence conviction can result in various consequences beyond imprisonment, including fines, probation, mandatory counseling, protective orders, loss of gun rights, and damage to personal and professional relationships.