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Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is an unfortunately prevalent issue in Pennsylvania, and legal enforcement agencies take these cases very seriously. Our primary objective is to ensure the safety and protection of individuals at risk within their own households, including parents, spouses, and family members.
Understanding the scope of domestic violence is crucial as it encompasses various acts:
- Stalking
- Criminal Trespass
- Harassment
- Violation of Protective Order
- Domestic Assault
- Endangering the Welfare of Children
- Child Abuse
- Sexual Assault
- Kidnapping
- Homicide
Pennsylvania laws are dedicated to providing protection to victims of domestic violence. However, we must acknowledge that false allegations can sometimes be made for personal gain in child custody or divorce cases. Regardless of the charges you may be facing, it is imperative to safeguard your rights by seeking legal representation from a reputable Butler PA criminal lawyer. At Logue Law Group, we are committed to fighting for your rights.
Pennsylvania Laws Regarding Domestic Violence – Important Related Definition
To better understand the charges you may be facing, it is essential to familiarize yourself with certain key terms outlined in the Pennsylvania Code Title 18 §6102:
- Cohabit: When two individuals are living together as if they are married or family.
- Family or Household Member
- Spouse
- Ex-spouse
- Persons related by blood
- Persons related by marriage
- Persons who have a biological child together
- Current or former sexual partners
- Cohabiters
- Persons who have previously cohabited
- Harass
During this challenging time, Logue Law Group is here to provide you with the support and legal guidance you need. Trust us to effectively defend your rights.
Domestic Abuse
Domestic abuse refers to the intentional infliction of bodily injury, rape, sexual assault (with or without a weapon), false imprisonment, or child abuse upon a family or household member.
Protection from Abuse Order
A protection from abuse order, issued by a judge, serves to prohibit individuals from committing specific acts and requires them to perform certain actions in response to allegations of domestic abuse.
Common Domestic Violence Charges in Pennsylvania:
Harassment
Harassment involves intentionally annoying or alarming another person through unwanted physical contact, persistent communication, or purposeless conduct.
Summary offense
- Up to 90 days imprisonment
- Up to a $300 fine
- In accordance with 18 Pa.C.S. § 2709
Stalking
Stalking occurs when an individual persistently follows or communicates with another person, causing severe emotional distress or a reasonable fear of bodily harm.
- Classified as a first-degree misdemeanor or third-degree felony
- Up to 2.5-5 years or 3.5-7 years imprisonment
- Up to a $10,000 or $15,000 fine
- In accordance with 18 Pa.C.S. § 2709.1
False Imprisonment
False imprisonment refers to knowingly and unlawfully restraining a person against their will.
- Classified as a second-degree misdemeanor
- 1-2 years imprisonment
- Up to a $5,000 fine
- In accordance with 18 Pa.C.S. § 2903
Child Abuse
Child abuse encompasses various actions and generally occurs when a parent or guardian knowingly endangers the welfare of a child through negligent or reckless behavior.
- Classified as a first-degree misdemeanor or third-degree felony, depending on the case
- Up to 2.5-5 years or 3.5-7 years imprisonment
- Up to a $10,000 or $15,000 fine
- In accordance with 23 Pa.C.S. § 6903(b)
Sexual Assault
Sexual assault involves engaging in sexual intercourse without the consent of the other person or with an individual unable to provide consent.
- Classified as a second-degree felony
- 5-10 years imprisonment
- $25,000 fine
- In accordance with 18 Pa. C.S. § 3122.1
Responding to Protective Order Violation
When it comes to responding to a violation of a Protective Order, the safety and well-being of individuals are paramount. Protective Orders, also known as Protection From Abuse (PFA) orders, play a vital role in ensuring the protection of the child or plaintiff from acts of severe violence and retaliation. These court-issued orders, similar to restraining orders, place restrictions on the abuser, prohibiting them from coming within a specified distance of the victim or contacting them through any means. Restricted areas include workplaces, school grounds, and firearm possession. Furthermore, as part of these protective measures, child custody is denied to the abuser.
It is crucial to bear in mind the significant legal consequences associated with violating a PFA order. Violators can face criminal charges for contempt of court, which may result in up to six months of imprisonment and a fine of $1000.
Pennsylvania Domestic Violence Resources
In situations involving domestic violence, accessing relevant resources is of utmost importance. Here are a few organizations in Pennsylvania that can provide guidance and support:
- Local Police Department
- AARDVARC – Pennsylvania Division
- PCADV – Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Consulting a Butler Domestic Violence Lawyer
If you find yourself facing domestic violence charges, having a dedicated legal professional by your side is crucial. At Logue Law Group, our Butler PA DUI lawyers are here to offer assistance during this challenging time. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step towards resolving your situation.