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PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS: UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES

In New York, family offenses such as assault, sexual abuse, and stalking can be filed in both family and criminal courts. Domestic violence charges cover a range of offenses occurring within current or previous domestic relationships. This includes crimes between related individuals, married or domestic partners, former partners, or individuals with children together. If you are facing domestic violence charges, seeking the counsel of an experienced criminal defense lawyer is crucial to protecting your rights and best interests.

DEFENSES AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES

An experienced NYC domestic violence attorney can develop a winning defense strategy for your case. Here are common defense strategies used in domestic violence cases:

  • Lack of Proof: The prosecution must meet the burden of proof in a domestic violence case. Skillful attorneys can uncover holes and contradictions in the prosecution's argument to challenge the charges against you.

  • Wrong Suspect: Demonstrating that you were not the person who committed the offense is a strong defense. Providing an alibi, witness testimonies, and time-stamped photos or video footage can support your case.

  • Intentional False Accusation: False accusations can occur in divorce cases or for personal vendettas. Challenging the opponent's story and identifying inconsistencies are crucial in defending against such claims.

  • Self-defense: This defense requires proving that your actions were taken in self-protection. If you were provoked into defending yourself, self-defense may apply. However, instigating violence through verbal threats or hostile actions weakens this argument.

  • Complex Cases: Handling cases where you played a role in provoking the violence can be challenging. An experienced NYC domestic violence lawyer can navigate the complexities of such cases.

OUR NYC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ATTORNEYS ARE HERE FOR YOU

If you are facing domestic violence charges, don't hesitate to contact Dalbir Singh & Associates, P.C. We have over 15 years of legal expertise in defending individuals and businesses in complex cases involving cybercrime. Call us now at 212.428.2000 to schedule a consultation and let our experienced team protect your rights and future.

New York Domestic Violence FAQs

In New York, domestic violence refers to a pattern of abusive behavior used by one person to gain power and control over another in an intimate relationship. It can include physical, emotional, sexual, or economic abuse.

New York provides various legal protections for victims of domestic violence, including orders of protection, which restrict the abusive individual's contact with the victim, custody and visitation arrangements, and access to supportive services such as counseling and shelters.

To obtain an order of protection in New York, you can file a petition in family court, criminal court, or integrated domestic violence (IDV) court. An experienced attorney can guide you through the process, help you complete the necessary paperwork, and represent you in court.

Yes, you can seek an order of protection in New York regardless of your marital status. The law recognizes domestic violence within intimate partner relationships, whether married, divorced, separated, or unmarried.

If you are a victim of domestic violence, prioritize your safety. Reach out to a local domestic violence hotline or shelter for immediate support. Contacting a skilled attorney specializing in domestic violence can help you understand your legal options and develop a safety plan.

As a victim of domestic violence, you can report the abuse to law enforcement in New York and press charges against your abuser. An experienced attorney can assist you in navigating the criminal justice system and provide guidance throughout the legal process.

The legal consequences for individuals charged with domestic violence in New York can include criminal penalties, such as fines, probation, mandatory counseling, and even imprisonment. The severity of the consequences depends on the specific circumstances of the case.

Yes, it is possible to modify or terminate an order of protection in New York. You can request a modification or termination by filing a petition in court. An attorney can help you present your case and advocate for your interests.

Yes, in New York, you can seek a restraining order against a family member who is not a spouse or intimate partner. The law recognizes the importance of protecting individuals from domestic violence, regardless of their relationship to the abuser.

A law firm specializing in domestic violence can provide comprehensive legal support and advocacy. They can help you understand your rights, guide you through the legal process, represent you in court, and work towards securing your safety and well-being.

Disclaimer: This content is an attorney advertisement. Prior successful results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. It is essential to consult with qualified legal professionals to understand your specific circumstances and legal options.

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