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Maryland Domestic Violence Lawyer

Maryland domestic violence cases are some of the most difficult to deal with. While the penalties can be life changing, the emotions involved often make these cases the most dramatic. A domestic violence charge has the potential to change the direction of your life and can have a lasting impact on your personal and even professional relationships. Consulting with a Maryland domestic violence lawyer can put your mind at ease and assist you in getting a grasp on what needs to be done to steer the situation in the right direction.

You may have dealt with a domestic violence civil action before there were criminal charges brought. A protection order may have been issued against you to keep you away from the alleged victim. It may be this civil court order that has led to your recent criminal charges.

There are many actions that can lead to a person being charged with domestic violence. By definition, a domestic charge is one committed by and against people with a domestic or familial relationship. This could be your spouse, ex-spouse, and sometimes even a roommate. The crime itself could be assault, stalking, harassment, or the violation of a protection order.

Because there are many factors to consider in a domestic violence case, a consultation with an attorney can be invaluable.

Maryland Domestic Violence Penalties

Most, but not all domestic violence cases involve the violation of a protection order. If you are charged with violating such a court order, you could face up to 90 days in jail for a first-time offense. This penalty can increase with each subsequent offense. In addition, if during the violation of said order, you break additional laws (like assault) you would face the penalties for that offense as well.

A Maryland domestic violence attorney understands the potentially lasting impact of such charges. If you are accused of domestic assault, violation of a peace or protection order, or any other domestic charge, contact the attorneys at Price Benowitz LLP today.


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