Domestic violence charges in California involve prosecutions ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Individuals facing domestic assault charges should consult with a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney. At the Law Office of Stuart D. Kirchick, we can help clients obtain favorable resolutions to various criminal domestic violence matters.
Contact our San Jose law firm for a free consultation about your options.
A domestic violence offense may involve:
Our firm is committed to helping clients reach effective solutions to domestic violence issues without going to trial. However, if the facts of a case mandate a trial, we're always prepared. You can be confident that we'll mount an aggressive defense of your rights.
Outcomes in domestic abuse cases range from probation to incarceration. While domestic violence cases follow a similar process to other misdemeanors or felonies, a major difference comes when the court sets the terms and conditions of probation. These terms can be very strict. They include:
Complying with all or some of these with these terms can be very burdensome and disruptive to your life. We understand this. We know our clients are already facing a rocky time outside of their legal problems: Our job is to fight to minimize the impact of what the court imposes during an already difficult situation.
To discuss the options in your domestic violence case, contact our San Jose law firm and schedule a free initial consultation with experienced domestic violence lawyer, Stuart D. Kirchick.
Law Office of Stuart D. Kirchick
1143 Story Road
Suite 210
San Jose, CA 95122
Phone: (408) 291-0123
Fax: (408) 291-0418
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