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Families and love can be a wonderful thing. However, there are times when the right things go wrong. Unfortunately, domestic violence is a huge part of many American families today. It could be between husband and wife, siblings, boyfriends and girlfriends, same sex partners, parents and children, and many other combinations. Regardless, domestic violence occurs more often than we would like to think. The laws involving domestic violence are frequently not the same as those governing similar criminal law. There are often special provisions governing domestic violence matters. In fact many county courts have special domestic violence courtrooms dedicated to processing domestic violence cases.
If you or your loved one has been charged with a crime of domestic violence, please give us a call at 919-942-8002. We can help. Free initial consultation.
Assaults
- This is considered to be a crime of violence in opposition to another person in reference to an act that may cause another person to capture immediate and personal violence, or to reference the threat of violence caused by a display of force.
Communicating Threats
- Whether this is in person, orally, written or by any other means this is the action of threatening to physically injure someone or someone close to that person or to damage and destroy the property of another and that you feel that this threat will be carried out.
Injury to Property
- When a person shall knowingly damage, destroy and injure any real property or personal property whatsoever, any amount if it’s public or private.
50B Protective Order Violation
- When an individual consciously and intentionally violates a valid protective order that is entered and called upon by the courts of this state, another state, or the courts of an Indian tribe.
2nd Degree Trespass
- When an individual or person with intent and on purpose penetrates and or remains unlawfully and illegally in a building or structure or upon locations and places as to which notice and direction against trespass is given and stated by walls, fencing, or other.
Stalking
- The action of obsessively and fanatically following, monitoring, or communicating to another individual, or the compulsive attempt to engage in following a person in secret to specific places, attempting to see where they reside or understanding and making an effort to determine the daily routine of this individual, looking for and obtaining personal information about this individual with the intent to use for contact purposes.
