Domestic Violence and Felony Charges in Arizona Domestic violence refers to domestic abuse, or the physical abuse or sexual violence of someone who lives in the same household as the victim, whether it’s their family member, spouse, roommate, or other. This can involve assault and battery, as well as emotional abuse. In Arizona, domestic violence
Arizona Domestic Abuse & DV Charges Domestic abuse is defined as intentionally committing an assault on a spouse, family member, or relative who generally live in the same household. Domestic violence includes emotional, verbal, and intentional physical abuse. Spousal abuse and child endangerment may range from stalking, strangulation, or harassment, to rape or sex crime
Defending Yourself Against Charges of Domestic Violence (DV) in Arizona Arizona Law defines domestic violence as one of several criminal offenses in which the victim is related to the alleged perpetrator by marriage, former marriage or having resided in the same household. Normally “domestic violence” by itself is NOT a crime. Rather, it is a
Dealing with Charges of Domestic Violence in Arizona The state law in Arizona defines domestic violence as a criminal offense that often involves child endangerment, spousal abuse, and similar offenses. It includes harassment, physical abuse, rape, or assault with or without a deadly weapon or firearm. In such a criminal case, the perpetrator may be
How to Face Domestic Violence Charges in Arizona There is a lot more to domestic violence charges than what a lot of people think. Contrary to popular belief, these are not just serious physical injuries that are intentional. Under relevant Arizona state law, domestic violence is a term that refers to any behavior, committed by