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Domestic Violence
Understanding Domestic Violence Charges
What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence in West Virginia involves threatening or violent actions against someone with whom the victim shares a close relationship. This can include partners, married couples, parents, roommates, or step-parents living in the same household.
Acts Considered as Domestic Violence in West Virginia:
- Actual or threatened physical harm
- Rape
- Kidnapping
- Statutory rape
- Sexual battery
- Sexual assault
- Criminal harassment (e.g., threatening phone calls or letters)
- Stalking
- Physical abuse (e.g., pushing, slapping, hitting, kicking, choking, biting)
Legal Consequences of Domestic Violence
The penalties for domestic violence in West Virginia can be severe and include:
- Up to 6 months in jail and fines up to $100 for a first offense.
- For a second offense, the punishment increases to 30 days to 6 months in jail and a $500 fine.
- A domestic battery conviction can lead to 1 year in jail and a $500 penalty.
- A second domestic battery conviction may result in 60 days to 1 year in jail and a $1000 fine.
Potential Additional Consequences:
- Prison sentences
- Mandatory enrollment in a domestic violence treatment program
- Difficulty securing housing or employment
- Inability to possess firearms
- Restricted access to children
- Permanent restraining orders
The Role of Skilled Defense Attorneys
Why Hire an Experienced Lawyer?
Retaining a skilled and professional criminal lawyer in Moundsville is crucial when facing domestic violence charges. At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, our attorneys have extensive experience in handling such cases. We are confident and equipped with the necessary skills to provide the right legal representation for our clients.
Our Approach to Defending Your Case:
- From the initial consultation to the conclusion of your case, we thoroughly investigate the circumstances leading to your arrest.
- We communicate with witnesses to build a strong defense.
- We focus on achieving a favorable outcome for you in court.
Specific Penalties Under Ohio Revised Code:
The Ohio Revised Code also outlines specific penalties for domestic violence, including varying degrees of misdemeanor and felony charges, which can result in significant fines and lengthy imprisonment.
Don’t Delay Legal Consultation
Contact Us Today
Facing domestic violence charges in West Virginia necessitates a criminal defense attorney with the right experience and dedication. Contact us at (304) 381-3656 or connect with us online to schedule a confidential case evaluation. Conveniently located in Moundsville, Mountaineer Criminal Law Group is ready to assist you in navigating your domestic violence case.
Penalties for Violating Domestic Violence Laws
First Offense:
- Up to 6 months in jail
- Potential fines up to $100
Second Offense:
- 30 days to 6 months in jail
- $500 fine
Domestic Battery:
- Up to 1 year in jail
- $500 fine
Second Domestic Battery Conviction:
- 60 days to 1 year in jail
- $1000 fine
Why Choose Mountaineer Criminal Law Group?
Our team of attorneys has the expertise, skills, and experience to effectively defend against domestic violence charges. We also have a dedicated Moundsville DUI lawyer to assist with cases involving specific angles related to domestic abuse.
Call to Action
Don’t delay your legal consultation. Facing domestic violence charges requires prompt and experienced legal assistance. Contact Mountaineer Criminal Law Group at (304) 381-3656 or visit us online to schedule a confidential case evaluation.
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