Domestic Violence Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Crawford Legal

Gibson Trial Lawyers

Brett B. Gibson, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Brett Michael Schwartz

Brian Ashbach, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Brian D Hall

Willett Legal

Brian K. McHugh, Attorney at Law

Brian K. Smith, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Bridget Woolum

Griffen Legal

Jr. & Partners

Bryan Stephenson, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Caleb Robinson

Cameron Bedard, Attorney at Law

Duvernay Injury Lawyers
Understanding Domestic Violence Criminal Defense in the U.S.
What Domestic Violence Criminal Defense Covers
Domestic violence criminal defense involves representing individuals accused of offenses within domestic settings. These cases often include charges like assault, battery, harassment, and violations of protection orders. The goal is to ensure a fair trial and protect the rights of the accused while navigating complex legal systems.
When to Hire a Lawyer
- You've been arrested or charged with a domestic violence offense.
- A restraining order has been filed against you.
- You need to understand your legal rights and options.
- You're facing potential jail time or significant fines.
- You're involved in a case that may impact child custody.
How the Process Works
Once you're charged with a domestic violence offense, the legal process begins with an arraignment. Here, you’ll hear the charges and enter a plea. Your lawyer will gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a defense strategy. In many cases, plea bargains are negotiated to reduce charges or penalties. If the case goes to trial, your lawyer will present your defense, aiming for an acquittal or reduced sentencing.
How Compensation is Calculated
- Hourly rates: Lawyers often charge by the hour, with rates varying by experience and location.
- Flat fees: Some lawyers offer a flat fee for handling domestic violence cases, providing cost predictability.
- Retainer fees: A retainer may be required upfront, which covers initial costs and secures the lawyer's services.
- Additional costs: Be prepared for expenses related to investigations, expert witnesses, and court fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I'm falsely accused of domestic violence?
Stay calm and contact a lawyer immediately. Gather any evidence that supports your innocence, such as text messages or witness statements. Avoid contacting the accuser, as this may complicate your case.
Can domestic violence charges be dropped?
Yes, but it's not guaranteed. Charges are filed by the state, not the accuser, so even if the accuser wants to drop them, the state may proceed. A lawyer can help negotiate with prosecutors and present evidence to support your case.

