Oklahoma Domestic Violence Defense Attorney

Do You Need Help Understanding your Legal Rights When Facing Domestic Violence Charges? Oklahoma City Lawyers Explain…

Domestic Violence is a general term for an assault and battery that occurs against a current or former spouse, a present spouse of a former spouse, persons in a dating relationship, roommates, parents, a foster parent, a child, or a person otherwise related by blood or marriage. Domestic Violence allegations can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. Usually this is determined by the severity of the crime. Crimes involving strangulation, broken bones, prolonged loss of consciousness, or severe cuts will usually be charged as felonies. Cases involving no injuries or slight injuries will usually be charged as misdemeanors. Domestic Violence cases are unlike any other criminal charge. Often times these accusations stem from estranged ex-spouses seeking custody of minor children or significant others after a relationship ends badly. Many times these accusations case be proved to be false or exaggerated resulting in charges being reduced or dismissed.

Oklahoma Domestic Violence Defense

Oklahoma City Lawyers of Phillips & Associates have found that domestic violence cases are being prosecuted more harshly than ever due to special funding by police departments and prosecutors. In the past, police would not arrest a person for Domestic Abuse unless there was serious physical evidence of abuse. Today however, police often arrive at the “scene of the crime,” take brief statements if any, and arrest the non-injured party. Often times no pictures are taken, neighbors, children, by-standers, and others who may have witnesses the incident are not interviewed resulting in potentially critical evidence being lost forever If you or a loved one has been charged with Domestic Violence in Oklahoma, you must act quickly to find an Oklahoma Domestic Violence Attorney who will assign an investigator to your case to interview potential witnesses, and take hand-written sworn statements that can be presented to prosecutors in an effort to prevent charges from ever being filed. If charges are filed, this evidence can be presented at trial to show the lack of investigation conducted by police and the untruthfulness of the witnesses.

Possible Consequences of a Domestic Violence Conviction

  • Up to 4 Years in Prison
  • Felony Conviction
  • Up to $5,000 Fine
  • Loss of Right to Possess Firearms
  • 52 Week Mandatory Counseling Classes

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