Domestic violence convictions go on a person’s permanent criminal record and could affect one’s future in various ways. Depending on the severity of the charges, convictions for domestic violence in New York State could result in fines, probation, serious jail time, eviction from your home, and loss of child custody and visitation.

When facing serious domestic abuse allegations in Selden, Long Island, an aggressive and experienced domestic violence attorney is a valuable ally. Olivier E. Roche is highly experienced in these matters. Whether you have been accused of spousal abuse or faced with a restraining order, he will help investigate the facts of your case and aggressively represent you in court.

Our DV lawyer is well-versed with how the system works and can create a  comprehensive defense strategy on your behalf.

Defining Domestic Violence in New York State

In the state of New York, domestic violence is defined as any criminal behavior done or threatened to be done by a family or household member against another.

The following criminal acts may be involved in these cases:

  • Aggravated Harassment
  • Assault
  • Coercion
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Grand Larceny
  • Harassment
  • Identity Theft
  • Intimidation
  • Menacing
  • Reckless Endangerment
  • Sexual Abuse/Sexual Misconduct/Forcible Touching
  • Stalking
  • Strangulation/Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Circulation
  • Threats

Domestic violence charges can either be considered violations, misdemeanors or felonies based on the situation, the extent of the injuries caused, and whether the accused has prior convictions for domestic violence.

Misdemeanors are criminal offenses that are typically punishable by a year in jail and an order of protection that can last for up to five years. Felonies, on the other hand, usually involve longer sentences and protective orders.

Who is covered in domestic violence cases?

Domestic violence refers to a pattern of behaviors that involve physical, sexual, emotional, or financial abuse against the victim. Domestic violence can occur between:

  • Parents and stepchildren
  • Parents and children
  • Individuals who have had children together, including adopted children
  • Individuals who have been in an intimate relationship
  • Individuals who are currently or previously married
  • Individuals above 16 years of age and who have resided together
  • Grandparents and grandchildren

If the relationship in question does not fall under the categories above, don’t hesitate to speak to our domestic assault lawyer in Selden for more information.

Protection from False Accusations

Arrests based on domestic abuse allegations do not require evidence of violence such as bruises or injuries. Verbal abuse and the mere threat of violence can already warrant an arrest.

Unfortunately, this makes it easy for spouses to falsely accuse their partners of domestic violence and have them taken into custody.

Seeking legal representation is the best way to protect yourself against a wrongful accusation. At Roche Group, we never rely on the prosecution’s evidence. We will listen to your side of the story to present the facts to the court.

Your domestic abuse lawyer in Selden, Long Island

Having served as a prosecutor and a defense attorney for countless clients, Roche Law Group’s Olivier E. Roche, Esq. understands how both sides of the justice system work. He follows a personalized approach to each case and treats all clients with respect and dignity.

Let Roche Law Group help you build a winning defense. Contact us now for a free 15-minute consultation.

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