Domestic battery, also referred to as “spousal abuse” or “spousal battery,” is a California domestic violence offense that can be charged in any alleged abuse situation involving intimate partners. The term “intimate partners” covers a wide range of relationships, including heterosexual and homosexual couples, individuals who are married, divorced, living together, have children in common, or who are dating or were formerly dating.
Anyone who willfully and unlawfully uses force or violence against an intimate partner can be charged with battery, which is typically charged as a misdemeanor and carries a maximum penalty of a one year jail sentence and a $2000 fine. This charge can be brought against a defendant even if he or she used the slightest force. Any unwanted physical touching could lead to a battery charge. However, if the accuser suffers a serious injury, the battery will rise to a felony, which carries a maximum sentence of four years in state prison.
The good news is that there are many effective defenses in domestic abuse cases. Altercations between intimate partners are emotional, highly charged incidents that can be interpreted in more than one way. A skilled criminal defense lawyer will ensure that the defendant’s version of events is not only heard by the jury, but believed as well.
Because a battery charge requires no physical proof of an injury and is commonly based on a “he said, she said” allegation, physical evidence and eyewitness testimony can be critical to the prosecution. However, a good lawyer will attempt to either discredit both or alternatively make them favorable to the defense.
In an effort to acquit the accused, the attorney will employ as many defenses as he or she can, which all include a thorough review of the facts, witness preparation and effective cross-examination skills. The experienced attorneys at The Kavinoky Law Firm specialize in intimate partner abuse cases. They are familiar with and have mastered the defenses available to an accused facing a battery charge and know how to effectively communicate them to the judge and jury.
Two common battery defenses are self-defense and the defense of others. If the accused can prove either of these defenses, he or she cannot be found guilty of this crime, as they negate criminal responsibility. Likewise, if there is a lack of intent on the part of the defendant (for example, the force or sustained injury was the result of an accident), he or she must be acquitted of this charge.
As stated previously, an accused can be charged with battery even if he or she used the slightest force. When a victim sustains little or no injury and there is no documented proof of the abuse or any credible eyewitnesses, the defense may argue that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute the defendant. Along these same lines, there will be occasions where mitigating circumstances existed at the time of the alleged incident that may either reduce or negate the charge. These are just some of the reasons why it is so important to have professional legal representation experienced in this area of the law.
Domestic violence statistics reveal that many couples who are involved in an abusive relationship are both victims and both abusers. This means that an accused may also be the victim of his or her intimate partner’s abuse and should not legally bear sole responsibility for the alleged incident. Another example of this power struggle (which is also another common defense) is when the so-called “victim” files false allegations. A skilled defense attorney knows how to effectively cross-examine a “victim” to prove that the allegations were indeed false and initiated out of anger, jealousy or revenge.
A domestic violence charge such as battery can have life-changing consequences, as the defendant’s reputation, livelihood and freedom are all in jeopardy. In an aggressive effort to acquit their clients, the experienced defense attorneys from The Kavinoky Law Firm will effectively communicate these defenses to the judge and jury. Become a part of their success. Click here for a free consultation and for the best representation.