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Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence
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Pennsylvania’s laws regarding domestic violence do not define it as a distinct crime but rather as certain criminal offenses committed against individuals within a “domestic relationship.”

In domestic violence cases, the prosecution must establish:

  • Commission of a crime listed in the domestic violence statute.
  • Existence of a domestic relationship between the accused and the victim.

While “domestic violence” itself isn’t a separate offense, special considerations apply when the accused and victim share such a relationship.

For instance, Pennsylvania law mandates police to arrest individuals upon receiving reports of household abuse, with charges determined by the prosecutor, not the victim’s decision.

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What is a Domestic Relationship?

Under Pennsylvania law, domestic violence involves offenses against:

  • Family members like spouses, children, or parents.
  • Household members, including roommates.
  • Individuals with whom the defendant shares a romantic or sexual relationship.
  • Current or former dating partners.
  • Biological parents of the defendant’s child.

The definition is broad, and if accused, consulting a seasoned criminal defense attorney is crucial to evaluate the case’s merits.

Understanding "Domestic Abuse"

Police can arrest individuals for domestic violence if they allegedly commit offenses like:

  • Simple or aggravated assault.
  • Sex crimes such as rape or indecent assault.
  • False imprisonment.
  • Involuntary manslaughter.
  • Terroristic threats.
  • Stalking.
  • Reckless endangerment.
  • Physical or sexual abuse of minors.
  • Actions causing reasonable fear of imminent bodily injury.

When labeled “domestic violence,” penalties may be more severe compared to non-domestic offenses.

Penalties for Domestic Violence in Chester County

Penalties vary based on the offense and the defendant’s criminal history, potentially ranging from summary offenses to felonies. Sentencing guidelines outline penalties such as jail time, fines, and mandatory classes or treatment programs.

Protective Orders

Pennsylvania courts can issue temporary or permanent restraining orders against individuals involved in domestic violence situations, outlining various provisions aimed at preventing further abuse.

Violating a protective order can result in arrest without a warrant and additional penalties.

Defending Against Domestic Violence Charges

Accusations of domestic abuse may be challenged through various defenses, including lack of evidence, self-defense, false allegations, alibi, lack of intent, or constitutional violations.

Given the seriousness of such allegations, seeking legal representation from Caputo Law, can help safeguard your rights and navigate the legal process effectively.

Schedule a free consultation today to explore your defense options and protect your legal interests.

The Vicent J. Caputo Law Office is your number one choice for personal injury attorneys in Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, and Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania.
Domestic Violence

What is domestic violence?

  • Felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence
  • Crimes are committed by
    • A former or current spouse
    • A former or current intimate partner
    • A person with whom the victim shares a child with
    • A person who is living with or has lived with the victim as a spouse or intimate partner
    • Any person who falls under domestic or family violence laws

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What does domestic violence look like?

Anyone can be affected by domestic violence. Domestic violence includes acts that cause harm, fear or force an individual to behave in certain ways. Some of these acts include:

  • Physical Violence
  • Sexual Violence
  • Threats and Intimidation
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Economic Deprivation
  • Isolation

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What can I do if I am experiencing domestic violence?

  • If you are in immediate danger call 911.
  • Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Click Here for their website.
  • Contact the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County. Click Here for their website.
  • Contact the Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County. Click Here for their website.
  • In addition to the above resources, there are domestic violence hotlines and shelters for victims of domestic violence in many counties throughout Pennsylvania.

If you or someone you love is experiencing domestic violence it is important to get legal help.  The Law Office of Vincent J. Caputo is ready to help you through this difficult time.

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