Domestic Battery Defense Lawyer
Domestic Violence Criminal Defense
In domestic violence cases, you may be charged with battery if you are accused of using physical force against a household member or someone with whom you are designated as having a domestic relationship. Like domestic violence assault charges, battery charges have serious consequences.
Consequences of Domestic Battery
A first offense of domestic battery is generally charged as a misdemeanor. However, felony charges may be pursued if you are accused of aggravated battery or subsequent offenses.
Penalties for domestic violence battery may include:
- Jail or prison time
- Fines
- Mandatory completion of a domestic violence prevention program
All domestic violence convictions require offenders to register with the National Registry of Domestic Violence Abusers. Being included in this registry can have negative consequences on your future personal and professional life. Convictions also subject you to federal gun law restrictions.
Contact Experienced Albuquerque Domestic Battery Defense Lawyer Dan Baca
Dan Baca has over 20 years of experience fighting for people facing domestic battery charges. He is committed to giving you the personal attention you deserve as he aggressively fights to protect your rights, your reputation and your future.
Contact criminal defense attorney Dan Baca today to learn how he can help you fight domestic battery charges.