Posted On: November 27, 2009 by Pensky & Kim

What are the Consequences of Domestic Violence Charges?

When you are accused of domestic violence it is only natural to wonder what the future may hold for you. What are the possible consequences of such accusations? How can you defend yourself? What do you do if you are being falsely accused of domestic violence? These are just some of the questions that are likely to run through your mind. While this is naturally an upsetting time for you, having the right Miami domestic violence attorney at your side can help you to work through all the issues, understand the potential consequences and prepare a defense.

One of the most common questions is whether the accuser can have the charges dropped. It is not uncommon for individuals to feel a sense of remorse once things have cooled down. The problem is that this may not necessarily have any effect regarding whether or not the case is actually prosecuted.

So, what are the possible consequences if you are actually prosecuted and convicted? The reality is that the consequences of a domestic violence conviction can be rather harsh. Some possible consequences include a county jail sentence, domestic violence counseling, fines, an order to stay away from the other person and possible a state prison sentence. Also, even if the court withheld adjudication on a domestic violence charge you will not be eligible to seal your criminal record. Of course, every case is unique and there can be factors which would aggravate the case and could result in an even harsher sentence, such as a serious injury, having a child present at the time of the alleged incident or prior related domestic violence convictions.

The most important thing you need to know if you or someone you know has been accused of committing domestic violence is that you need a Miami domestic violence lawyer with the right combination of experience and skill to help you achieve the best outcome possible. Call (305) 571-9800, 24/7 to immediately speak to an experienced Miami domestic violence lawyer.