Penalties for Domestic Violence in New York
New York Domestic Violence Lawyer
If you've been accused of or arrested for domestic violence in New York, you may face various criminal penalties and other consequences associated with a conviction. A
New York domestic violence attorney at our law firm can talk to you about your particular case and the penalties that may be imposed depending on the
type of abuse you have been accused on, your past criminal record, and the nature of the offense. Your initial consultation is free and confidential, and this will be a good opportunity for you to get information directly from an attorney that is relevant to your case. We have also included some basic information on this page, for your review.
Most often, domestic violence is charged as a misdemeanor in New York. The maximum penalty that can be enforced for a crime of this kind is up to 12 months in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000. Additional penalties that may be enforced may include victim restitution, community service and court-ordered counseling.
In some situations, domestic violence may be charged as a felony. This typically applies in cases where there are multiple occurrences of domestic violence, when serious bodily injury is inflicted, when a weapon is used, or when the victim is a young child. When charged as a felony, a domestic violence conviction in New York may result in anywhere from 1 to 25 years in state prison, or possibly more.
Avoid Domestic Violence Penalties in New York
Although the penalties for domestic violence may vary, one thing remains constant: your future may be at risk if you've been accused of spousal abuse,
child abuse,
child endangerment or any other type of domestic violence. You need a competent lawyer to defend your rights and help you avoid the serious penalties that may be enforced if you are convicted.
Contact a
New York domestic violence defense lawyer
at our law firm today to learn more about how we can help you avoid serious criminal penalties.