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If you have a family member who has been charged with assault, you are probably wondering what the next steps should be. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation with an attorney who will aggressively pursue a timely, cost-effective resolution to the assault charge.

Facing Assault Charges?

Assault charges should not be taken lightly. Depending on the circumstances, an assault can escalate into aggravated assault. And if there are prior felony convictions on your record, the consequences can be serious and can include a mandatory prison sentence. If the assault involved a weapon, an individual convicted of assault with a deadly weapon could be facing a minimum of five years in prison.

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Domestic Assault

If you have been accused of domestic violence, you may be facing an uphill battle. Many states have strengthened their laws on domestic violence, making arrest and prosecution mandatory regardless of what the alleged victim wishes to do. No matter how your state or county handles allegations of domestic violence, it is important to mount a vigorous defense. Speak with an attorney from Howard A. Snader Law Offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, to discuss your case and develop a strategy for fighting the charges.

Domestic Assault Defined

Domestic violence is most often an assault or battery against a spouse, intimate partner or cohabitant, but it also can occur against a child, elderly relative or other member of the household or family. Domestic assault is both physical violence and emotional abuse, including threats, intimidation and control.

Domestic Assault Arrest

Although the procedures and policies vary by jurisdiction, domestic assault arrests and charges follow a general pattern. When the police are called to a residence, by an alleged victim or someone else, they will assess the situation and determine whether there is probable cause to arrest the person accused of domestic assault.

At the arraignment, the defendant will learn about the specific charges against him or her, and the defendant's lawyer will consult with the defendant about what kind of plea to enter. The judge will decide whether the defendant should be granted bail and, if so, how much the bail will be.

In many cases, the defendant will be ordered to have no contact — direct or indirect — with the alleged victim. This means that the defendant cannot go home, if that is where the victim lives, and the defendant must not call or communicate with the victim.

In some jurisdictions, even if the victim decides not to go forward with the charges, the case will continue. Numerous reasons, based on both history and public policy, are behind this practice.

A conviction of felony or misdemeanor domestic assault can result in severe penalties. The defendant may serve time in prison or jail; pay steep fines; undergo anger management or other counseling; and suffer personal consequences like divorce, loss of child custody or an unfavorable property settlement during divorce proceedings.

Domestic assault is taken seriously by law enforcement personnel and prosecutors. It is vital to have a competent, experienced defense attorney on your side.

Consult an Attorney

As the justice system has come to recognize the social and legal effects of domestic violence, the penalties for conviction of domestic assault have become steeper. Each state, however, has a different approach to handling domestic assault cases. This is why it is so important to consult a lawyer who is familiar with your local court system. Seek the help of an attorney from Howard A. Snader Law Offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, to learn more about what you can do to assert your rights.

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