Domestic violence is a serious offense designation in Arizona that has long-term and severe penalties. The statute that defines domestic violence is ARS 13-3601 , with its violation being tried as a felony or misdemeanor. Arizona prosecutes this crime aggressively and has adopted a ‘Victim Bill of Rights’. The legal punishment depends on the degree of offense for which the accused is convicted. This can range from emotional to sexual abuse against the victim. To give you a better idea, this article will cover the main aspects of domestic violence and what it entails.
Different types of offenses are categorized under the domestic violence section as stated below:
All these offenses could be charged as a felony or misdemeanor for which a person can be tried in Arizona courts. You need to defend yourself in the court, for which you may receive help from a professional criminal defense attorney. actors Considered By The Court For A Case Of Domestic Violence
An offense can be termed as domestic violence only in the case of a domestic relationship (either by blood or by marriage) between the accused and the alleged victim. Some of the factors taken into account are:
Usually, the victim may be the spouse or ex-spouse of the accused, or it could be a person who you had a previous romantic relationship with. They may also be in a romantic relationship at present or the past. Many cases of domestic violence were reported throughout Arizona, including Tempe , Mesa, Phoenix, Gilbert, and Kingman against parents, stepparents, grandparents, or parents-in-law of the alleged victims. In some cases, victims are minors who stay in the same house as the accused.
Whether it is in Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix , Mesa, Gilbert, or Kingman most cases of domestic violence are not solved quickly. Normally, judges do not allow the accused to continue living within the same premises as the alleged victim. If both parties were always living in the same household, it is not practical for the accused to live elsewhere for months till the case is finally resolved. Apart from the inconvenience of shifting and running in the court for months, you may be at the receiving end of a severe punishment if found guilty. Therefore, you need to approach an experienced legal team such as Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense if you are accused of domestic violence.
Derek Oliverson, founding attorney of Oliverson Law DUI & Criminal Defense, is a former police officer, prosecutor, and judge. He has handled thousands of domestic violence cases in these capacities and has represented people charged with domestic violence related charges throughout all Arizona courts. Including courts in Tempe, Phoenix, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Kingman, and other courts in Pinal and Yavapai Counties.