Domestic Assault Charges And Possible Outcomes
Domestic Assault charges are one of the most common cases that defendants get charged with when when they have no prior criminal history.
Domestic Assault charges are one of the most common cases that defendants get charged with when when they have no prior criminal history.
Max Keller was successful in getting a domestic assault charge dismissed in Ramsey County.
Lexie Stein of Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys’ client received a stay of adjudication for a disorderly conduct charge that stemmed from a domestic assault incident charge.
In mid-December, a Minnesota woman called 911 to report that a man had been abusive with her inside a residence.
The Keller Criminal Defense Attorneys just won a jury trial in Ramsey County Minnesota. Our client was charged with a misdemeanor domestic assault. His girlfriend at the time accused him of punching her and pulling her fingers backward. She also accused him of breaking her Ipad. He had four charges against him at the time of trial:
Minnesota’s elected and appointed officials are typically subjected to heightened scrutiny in their day to day lives. As a result, any arrest of a public official usually ends up as a widely reported story. Washington County Commissioner Bill Pulkrabek’s recent arrest is no different.
After you get arrested for assault or domestic violence, you will undergo the usual arrest procedures. These procedures include taking your photo, taking your fingerprint, performing a background check, and getting placed in jail usually until the next day.
Getting falsely accused of domestic violence in Minnesota may put you at risk of losing your job, custody of your children, or even your home. You may face criminal charges and the accusation may damage your reputation in the community, as people will now view you as an abuser. False domestic violence accusations often happen when couples are in a contentious relationship with a risk of divorce.
People accused of or under investigation for assault might ask, “What are the charges for assault?” Minnesota has five levels of assault charges. First-degree assault is the most serious offense, and a conviction often results in the most severe penalties, like long prison time and hefty fines.
Knowing how to beat an assault charge in Minneapolis, MN, can help you avoid a conviction and other consequences that come with it. Hiring a criminal defense attorney is your best bet at emerging victorious when facing an assault charge.