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Under New Hampshire law, certain crimes are classified under the "Domestic Violence" charging label if committed against a "family or household member or intimate partner." These include assault, criminal threatening, false imprisonment, obstructing the report of a crime, and other offenses. If the offense committed involves the use or threatened use of a deadly weapon, it can be charged as a felony rather than a misdemeanor.
If you have been charged with domestic violence, at a misdemeanor or felony level, it is imperative that you take the situation seriously. Domestic violence charges can carry heavy consequences. To obtain the best outcome possible and ensure that your rights are protected, contact an experienced Lothstein Guerriero domestic violence defense attorney. Our defense lawyers are ready to fight for you.
"Domestic Violence" prosecutions differ from prosecutions of these same types of offenses in other contexts (for example, an assault during a bar fight against a stranger is "simple assault," but it is not "domestic violence."). Here are some of the key differences:
The criminal defense attorneys at Lothstein Guerriero represent many individuals accused of "domestic violence" every year, and have taken many of these cases to trial, including jury trials that resulted in acquittals of our clients. Our domestic violence defense attorney team also represents many individuals who face civil petitions for DV restraining orders or stalking orders. You do not have to face your charges alone. Contact Lothstein Guerriero today to get a domestic violence defense attorney on your side today.
While we generally limit our role to defending people and do not help people get a restraining order or stalking order, we support organizations like 603 Legal Aid that help victims of abuse or stalking get the protection they need from the courts.
If you have been charged with domestic violence, contact an experienced Lothstein Guerriero domestic violence defense attorney.
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