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Domestic Violence Lawyers

by Michael Smith
(Illinois)

Domestic violence can include assault, battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, stalking or murder.

A domestic violence charge is a serious allegation involving life-changing consequences. Imprisonment, probation, counseling, substance abuse treatment, and orders of protection are just a few of the many serious sentencing provisions associated with domestic violence charges.

Court supervision may not be an available sentencing option for domestic violence charges. State officials and agencies commit substantial resources and time to vigorously prosecute these offenses, so an experienced attorney is vital to your proper defense.

Illinois law defines domestic battery as intentionally or knowingly

(1) Causing bodily harm to a family or household member or

(2) Making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature.

Illinois law defines a household or family member in an expansive and inclusive manner. Former spouses, boyfriends or girlfriends, and caregivers qualify as family members.

Generally domestic battery is a misdemeanor. However, the statute contains a number of aggravating factors that may make the charge a felony. Defendants with a history of domestic violence convictions may face mandatory imprisonment, community service, anger management counseling, GPS tracking, fines and court costs.

But a person charged with a first offense aggravated domestic battery can face these significant mandatory imprisonment provisions as well as those repeat offenders charged with subsequent aggravated battery offenses.

If you are charged with domestic battery or domestic violence, then you should immediately contact an experienced Illinois Criminal Law Attorney with a successful history of dealing with these types of criminal offenses.

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