Los Angeles Domestic Violence Attorney
If you’ve been charged with domestic violence in Los Angeles or Southern California, you should immediately call a Los Angeles Domestic Violence Attorney at KN Law Firm APLC. Attorney Chris Nalchadjian has extensive experience defending those who are charged with Domestic Violence crimes in Los Angeles, as well as Southern California.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- About the Law of DV in California
- Partner Related Domestic Violence Crimes
- Children Related Domestic Violence Crimes
- Other Domestic Violence Crimes
- Penalties and Consequences
- Defense Strategies agains Domestic Violence Charges
- Legal Advice and Free Consultation
About the Law of DV in California
Domestic violence is abuse or threats of abuse when the person being abused and the abuser are or have been in an intimate relationship (married or domestic partners, are dating or used to date, live or lived together, or have a child together). It is also when the abused person and the abusive person are closely related by blood or by marriage.
According to the laws of domestic violence in California, “abuse” means (1) physically hurting or trying to hurt someone, intentionally or recklessly; (2) Sexual assault; (3) Making someone reasonably afraid that they or someone else are about to be seriously hurt (like threats or promises to harm someone); OR (4) Behavior like harassing, stalking, threatening, or hitting someone; disturbing someone’s peace; or destroying someone’s personal property.
So, based on the definition above we understand that physical abuse according to California Domestic Violence laws is not just hitting. Abuse can be kicking, shoving, pushing, pulling hair, throwing things, scaring or following you, or keeping you from freely coming and going. It can even include physical abuse of the family pets.
Also, keep in mind that the abuse in domestic violence does not have to be physical. Abuse can be verbal (spoken), emotional, or psychological. You do not have to be physically hit to be abused. Often, abuse takes many forms, and abusers use a combination of tactics to control and have power over the person being abused. Read more about domestic violence and abuse. If you live in a tribal community in California and are experiencing domestic violence, click to get more information.
Partner Related Domestic Violence Crimes
Violence and abuse at the hands of a loved one is frightening, degrading and confusing. Have you experienced this violence and abuse? If so, you are a victim of domestic violence. You are also the victim of a crime.
Despite your conflicting emotions, the legal system may be one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and your children. Below are the most Domestic Violence crimes committed against partners in Los Angeles, California.
Last updated: October 31, 2023
Penal Code 243(e)(1) PC: Domestic Battery
Last updated: November 30, 2022
Penal Code 273.5 PC: Corporal Injury to a Spouse or Cohabitant
Children Related Domestic Violence Crimes
There are many laws that protect children from harm in California. Often, a defendant will be charged with multiple offenses when a child has suffered due to their behavior. In the vast majority of cases, one of the charges that the defendant faces will be for child abuse, child neglect, or child endangerment.
Last updated: December 22, 2022
Penal Code 270 PC: Child Neglect
Last updated: November 30, 2022
Penal Code 273a PC: Child Endangerment
The act of willfully exposing a child to unjustifiable pain, suffering, or danger.
Last updated: November 30, 2022
Penal Code 273d PC: Child Abuse
The act of physically injuring or imposing cruel physical punishment on a child.
Last updated: December 23, 2022
Penal Code 278 PC: Child Abduction
When a person with no right of custody maliciously takes a child from the parent/legal guardian.
Other Laws that Protect Children in California
While most cases will involve at least one of above mentioned four charges, there are many other more specific charges that a defendant can face under California law. A few of these other offenses are:
- PC 207: Kidnapping
- PC 273(g): Lewdness or drunkenness in the presence of a child
- PC 311: Child pornography
- PC 647.6: Annoying or molesting a child
The safety of children is prioritized in the California penal system. Many more laws beyond this protect the welfare of children in California.
Other Domestic Violence Crimes
Last updated: December 21, 2022
Penal Code 368: Elder Abuse
Last updated: December 21, 2022
Penal Code 422 PC: Criminal Threats
Last updated: September 14, 2024
Penal Code 601: Aggravated Trespass
Last updated: September 14, 2024
Penal Code 646.9: Stalking
Last updated: September 14, 2024
Penal Code 647(J)(4): Revenge Porn
The crime of posting online photos or videos of someone’s intimate body parts without consent.
Last updated: September 14, 2024
Penal Code 653.2: Posting Harmful Information On The Internet
The crime of posting certain harmful information about people on the internet.
Penalties and Consequences
Penalties of a Domestic Violence Conviction
If you are Arrested or facing Domestic Violence Charges in Los Angeles, you are facing jail time, exclusion from your home, and a criminal record. Trying to handle your situation without an experienced Domestic Violence Defense Attorney is like running into traffic with your eyes closed.
The most common California domestic violence crimes are domestic battery, corporal injury, criminal threats, and child abuse. Some of these crimes are filed as a misdemeanor, but others are a felony.
Most domestic violence crimes are a “wobbler” that can be filed as a misdemeanor or felony. The prosecutor will base their decision on the specific circumstances of the case, level of victim’s injuries, and the defendant’s prior criminal record. there are some filed as a felony.
List of the most common domestic violence crimes and penalties:
- Domestic Battery:
A misdemeanor crime that carries up to one year in a county jail, and fine up to $1,000. - Corporal Injury to a Spouse or Cohabitant:
A “wobbler” and the penalties can include up to one year in a county jail, or up to four years in a California state prison for a felony. - Criminal Threats:
A wobbler that can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. A misdemeanor criminal threats carries up to one year in county jail. A felony criminal threats carries up to four years in prison and a “strike” under California’s “Three Strikes” law. - Stalking:
A wobbler carrying up to one year in county jail for a misdemeanor, or up to three years in state prison for a felony. - Elder Abuse:
A wobbler that carries up to one year in county jail for a misdemeanor, or up to four years in a California state prison for a felony. - Child abuse:
A wobbler that carries up to one year for a misdemeanor or up to three years in state prison for a felony. - Child endangerment:
A a wobbler, but normally a misdemeanor that carries up to six months in a county jail.
Consequences of a Domestic Violence Conviction
If you are convicted of a domestic violence offense in Los Angeles California, you might face numerous collateral consequences that can lead to a devastating effect on many aspects of your life.
Since Domestic Violence are considered crimes of moral turpitude, then most non-U.S. citizen who is convicted of these crimes will be subject to deportation, exclusion from admission or even denial of naturalization (citizenship).
Also, you might lose your right to own or possess firearms for a specified period of time (sometimes could be a lifetime firearm suspension in California)
People with domestic violence convictions may be barred from applying for certain jobs and may have their professional licenses suspended or revoked.
Defense Strategies agains Domestic Violence Charges
As with any criminal charge under California law, the best defense will differ from case-to-case depending on the particular facts and circumstances of the case. Since the defendant will ultimately suffer the consequences if a defense is unsuccessful, the defendant must weigh their risk tolerance after being informed realistically of the chances of success by defense counsel.
Below are a list of the most common defenses if you have been charged with a domestic abuse related incident. Call us at any time to discuss the defense which fits your case the best.
Last updated: December 14, 2022
Defense Strategies against Domestic Violence Charges: False Accusations
Last updated: September 15, 2024
Defense Strategies against Domestic Violence Charges: Self-Defense
Last updated: December 24, 2022
Domestic Violence Insufficient Evidence
When a defendant has been arrested in a domestic violence case with the absence of objective proofs.
Legal Advice and Free Consultation
Criminal charges and convictions for domestic violence have long-term consequences and shouldn’t be approached lightly. Working with an experienced criminal defense attorney can help if you’re facing these charges. Consider hiring Attorney Chris Nalchadjian from KN Law Firm, APLC for your case.
We offer you guidance through the entire process and understand how newer laws impact your case. Chris Nalchadjian has the experience and strategy needed to help you win your case. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Protect Your Freedom
Get your domestic violence charges dropped or reduced
Have You Been Arrested or Falsely Accused of Penal Code 273.5, commonly known as Domestic Violence in California?
If yes, then you need to act right away before it is too late.
A domestic violence charge can have a severe impact on your life, especially if it involves physical abuse. In addition to facing jail time and financial penalties, you could be slapped with a restraining order – and you might even lose the right to see your children. You could face serious penalties even if it turns out you were falsely accused.
At KN Law Firm, we’ve successfully defended and won so many of domestic violence cases in California. Our experience has taught us how to shape and handle these cases so accusers and prosecutors think twice, which is why we’ve gotten so many domestic violence charges dropped and cases dismissed.
Establishing your side of the story right away is critical – don’t waste time, get KN Law Firm on your side immediately.
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