Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer in Tempe
What is considered to be domestic violence?
Arizona law considers domestic violence to be a violent crime committed between two who have a relationship that is recognized under the law. This can include committing a dangerous crime against a child, as defined under 13-705 of the Arizona Criminal Code, or other violent act, such as
assault. Under 12-3601, it is considered domestic violence should the act be between a defendant and victim who:
- Are either married or have previously been married
- Have child(ren) together
- Are currently expecting child
- Are related either through blood or by law
- Have a romantic or sexual relationship
Tempe Criminal Attorney for Domestic Violence Defense
If there is probable cause to believe that domestic violence has occurred, a peace officer can move ahead to arrest the defendant - even if the officer does not have a warrant. If a firearm is within view, is found under a lawful search warrant or if the officer has reason to believe that the existence of the firearm could cause serious injury or death to the victim, the firearm can be seized. Due to this and other serious consequences that can stem from a conviction, it is vastly important that immediate steps are taken to secure knowledgeable and aggressive criminal defense.
At the Knowles Law Firm, you can be confident knowing that you will be backed by serious and hard-hitting legal defense when it is needed most. Should you work with a Tempe criminal defense attorney from their firm, you will not need to be concerned about having subpar representation. With a reputation for excellence, they will consistently go above and beyond what is asked of them to provide you with the hard-hitting and vigorous defense that you deserve.
If you are in need of tenacious defense against domestic violence charges, you should not hesitate to contact a Tempe domestic violence attorney from the firm today.
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