Strong Defense Against Domestic Violence Charges In Pennsylvania

While the popular culture and media are correct that domestic violence is a serious crime, it is often forgotten that the people charged with this crime also deserve a fair trial and vigorous defense. There are many cases involving false accusations of domestic violence, either from a spouse or from neighbors who get nervous about a simple argument and call the police. If you have been charged, you need strong representation from an experienced criminal defense lawyer who will fight for you.

You can find the help you need at Thompson Law. Attorney William D. Thompson takes an approach of respect for his clients and committed advocacy. In nearly 20 years as a lawyer, he has been awarded 10 Best for Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys, which shows his commitment to and respect for the people he serves. If you have been charged with domestic violence in Scranton, Lackawanna County or the surrounding area of Pennsylvania, Mr. Thompson will provide you with the strong defense you need.

What Is Domestic Violence?

On the face of it, domestic violence seems pretty obvious, but there are some important nuances for you to understand:

  • Required arrest: When the police are called in for a domestic violence situation, they are required to make an arrest.
  • How the domestic relationship is defined: For an assault or abuse charge to be considered domestic violence, the purported victim has to be in a certain relationship with the person accused of the crime. This relationship has to fall into one of these categories: family or household members, sexual partners or those who share biological parenthood.
  • Types of abuse: Really almost any type of mistreatment can be considered abuse. This includes bodily injury, assault, sexual assault of any kind and repetitive conduct that puts the other person in fear of bodily injury.

Each of these factors has complications and nuances. The bottom line is that if someone has called in a domestic violence complaint, you will be arrested, and it is up to the prosecutor (not the alleged victim) whether or not to prosecute the charges. The definition of domestic violence is broad, which means it is easy to find a way to charge you for this crime.

Fight Back Now – Contact The Firm Today

It is critical to work with an experienced, committed attorney who can fight these charges for you. Call Thompson Law today at 570-846-2819 or fill out an contact form to schedule a free consultation. Get your defense started right away.