Phoenix Domestic Violence Defense
PHOENIX DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFENSE
Call (480) 833-8613
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Former Police Officer
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Former Prosecutor
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Twenty Years Defending Domestic Violence Charges
What is a Domestic Violence Charge?
Domestic Violence refers to alleged criminal behavior, acts of abuse or violence between family members, people who reside together, intimate partners or individuals who have children in common. There is no crime which is specifically labeled domestic violence. Rather, there are identified offenses that can be prosecuted under Arizona's Domestic Violence Statute.
Being arrested and charged with Domestic Violence in Phoenix means you face very severe punishment including probation, jail, mandatory classes and an order by the court prohibiting contact between you and your loved ones. This can occur even if the alleged victim doesn't want to press charges as prosecutors take these matters very seriously and will often force victims and witnesses to appear in court and testify against you. The Phoenix City Prosecutor's Office has a group of attorneys who specialize in prosecuting people accused of Domestic Violence.
How Can Ray Kimble Help You?
Ray Kimble is a former Police Officer, and Felony Prosecutor who has been defending people charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes throughout Maricopa and Pinal Counties during the last twenty years. Mr. Kimble prides himself on being accessible to his clients at all times, including nights and weekends by cell phone, text message or e-mail. If a client has a question or concern, Mr. Kimble prefers that it be addressed immediately. Additionally, Ray Kimble offers his clients:
1. Experience - Mr. Kimble was a police officer and detective for ten years, a DUI and Felony Prosecutor and has been practicing DUI and Criminal Defense for over twenty years. He has represented thousands of people charged with domestic violence offenses and has achieved very favorable results.
2. Personal Attention - Mr. Kimble will be solely responsible for your case and be directly accessible to you during business hours, at night and on weekends.
3. Full Investigation of Your Case - This includes reviewing police reports, body camera video, witness statements and consultation with you concerning the alleged incident. Mr. Kimble will also consult with necessary experts to assist in your defense.
4. Research - Legal Issues as well as circumstances concerning the facts of your case or important witnesses will be closely examined.
5. Effective Negotiations - Often, intelligently crafted negotiations can lead to a reduction or dismissal of charges.
6. Clear Guidance - Mr. Kimble will fully evaluate your case and recommend the best course of action.
Is Domestic Violence a Misdemeanor or Felony?
There are a number of crimes which may be characterized as Domestic Violence offenses in Arizona. Some of these allegations are considered misdemeanors while others may be prosecuted in Superior Court as felony charges. Additionally, a domestic violence offense that is normally considered a misdemeanor can be upgraded to a more serious felony charge depending upon your criminal history.
Offenses Which Can Be Prosecuted Under The Domestic Violence Statute In Arizona Include:
- Abuse of a Child or Vulnerable Adult Abuse
- Aggravated Assault
- Assault
- Criminal Trespass
- Custodial Interference
- Dangerous Crimes against Children
- Disorderly Conduct
- Endangerment
- Harassment
- Interfering with Judicial Proceedings
- Kidnapping or Unlawful Imprisonment
- Manslaughter
- Murder
- Negligent Homicide
- Sexual Assault
- Stalking
- Threatening and Intimidating
What Happens if You're Convicted of Domestic Violence?
Again, Phoenix City Prosecutors take Domestic Violence allegations extremely seriously and aggressively prosecute individuals who appear in the Phoenix Municipal Court. The penalties which result from being arrested, charged and convicted for a Domestic Violence Offense in Phoenix can vary and will depend upon your criminal history and the specific facts of the case.
Punishment for a Domestic Violence Offense Might Include:
- Probation
- Mandatory Classes
- Jail
- Prison (in felony cases)
- Restitution
- Community Service
Additionally, people convicted of a domestic violence offense may be prohibited from having contact with their spouse, children or other family members, can lose their rights to possess a firearm and face revocation of a Fingerprint Clearance Card. Further, professional licenses may be at risk and it will become much more difficult to obtain employment and secure housing.
Can Domestic Violence Charges be Defended?
Whether arrested for a misdemeanor or felony charge, it is extremely important to contact an experienced Domestic Violence Defense Attorney who can fully investigate all aspects of your case, recognize important issues, negotiate a dismissal or favorable resolution or competently represent you at trial. In some cases, false allegations of Domestic Violence are made as a way to gain an advantage in ongoing divorce or child custody situations.
Defenses Which can be Argued on Your Behalf Include:
- Self Defense
- Defense of a Third Person
- Defense of Property
- Illegal Search
- Violation of Miranda Warnings
- Being "merely present" when a crime was committed but not aiding or participating in any way
- Not intending to commit a criminal act
- Consent
- Duress
Call (480) 833-8613 for Help Now
As a former police officer, prosecutor and experienced Domestic Violence Defense Attorney, I know the criminal justice system, how prosecutors and police officers think and how to attack a case from all angles. I have represented thousands of people from all walks of life who have been charged with Domestic Violence offenses and have expertise in achieving a dismissal of the charges, negotiating favorable agreements and conducting trials in all types of criminal cases. If you have been arrested or charged with Domestic Violence in Phoenix or any city in Maricopa or Pinal County, call for immediate help.
Phoenix Municipal Court
300 West Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 262-6421