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Since 1982, attorney Peter Perettine has provided high-quality legal representation in criminal cases - including both misdemeanors and felonies. Mr. Perettine has a particular focus on DUI and drug charge cases, as well as domestic violence defense and probation violations. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

Domestic Violence Charges and Sentencing

The Law Offices of Peter Perettine has represented clients in criminal matters since 1985. From our offices in Boca Raton, Florida, we represent clients from throughout south Florida, including the communities of Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Palm Beach County and Broward County. Contact our office today for a confidential consultation.

Most domestic violence charges can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. A defendant charged with a felony can serve significant time in prison, whereas a defendant charged with a misdemeanor may serve only a short jail term or be required to pay a fine, attend counseling or be put on probation. Contact Law Offices of Peter Perettine in Boca Raton, Florida to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney about your options today.

Misdemeanor or Felony?

Whether a crime is a felony or a misdemeanor is determined by the seriousness of the crime and the relevant state laws. In many jurisdictions, acts that result in serious injuries are charged as felonies. Cases with no injury or slight injury are charged as misdemeanors. A prosecutor also may consider prior violent acts by the defendant to determine the level of crime to charge.

Misdemeanor Penalties

Sentencing for misdemeanor domestic violence convictions differs state to state. The penalties also depend on the specific facts of each case. The court will consider prior convictions, whether the abuser was on probation or parole, the local community's attitude toward the crime and any other mitigating or aggravating circumstances. Some of the penalties that may attach to misdemeanor domestic violence include:

  • Probation
  • Mandatory treatment programs
  • Short to moderate jail sentences
  • Fines
  • Pay restitution to the victim

In many states, misdemeanor defendants may face up to a year in the county jail plus a significant fine for each charged offense, but judges may be more lenient for first time offenders.

Felony Sentencing

Penalties for felony convictions are more serious than for misdemeanors, and vary greatly by state, by the severity of the crime and by the particular circumstances of each case. Generally, penalties range from shorter prison terms and moderate fines for less severe felonies to life sentences and large fines for more serious offenses. States with the death penalty may seek it in cases of domestic violence that result in death.

Conclusion

Contact Law Offices of Peter Perettine in Boca Raton, Florida for more information on domestic violence crimes and sentencing. An experienced criminal defense attorney can explain your state's laws and how they apply to your situation.

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