Domestic Violence Lawyers in Warren, Trumbull County, OH
Warren Criminal Lawyer Sean Logue Defends Domestic Violence Accusations
If you’re facing domestic violence charges, Warren OVI lawyer Sean Logue is here to defend you. Accusations of domestic violence bring immense stress and often leave everyone involved feeling anger towards a family member or friend. Sean understands the pressure you’re under and aims to alleviate your anxiety by providing strong representation in court.
Crimes of Domestic Violence
When police respond to domestic violence calls, they almost always arrest at least one individual. This happens regardless of evidence or lack thereof, or even the wishes of the alleged victim. The accused will face court hearings and other stressful situations.
In recent years, those accused of domestic violence face stricter consequences due to efforts to protect victims. Unfortunately, this also results in long-term, life-changing repercussions for the alleged offenders.
What Constitutes Domestic Violence?
Under the Ohio Revised Code, domestic violence encompasses various actions and behaviors involving individuals who live together or form a family unit. These actions include:
- Sexual attacks
- Verbal attacks
- Physical attacks
Sometimes arrests are made after a single incident, while in other cases, there may be a history of abuse.
Definition of Domestic Violence in Ohio
Three main actions can lead to an arrest and charges of domestic violence in Ohio:
- Recklessly causing physical harm to a family or household member.
- Knowingly attempting to cause or actually causing harm to a family or household member.
- Making a family or household member believe you will cause them physical harm through threats of force.
Remember, you can be arrested for domestic violence without physically touching the alleged victim.
Types of Domestic Violence Charges
Several types of charges fall under domestic violence. Common charges include:
- Child abuse or neglect
- Domestic assault/battery
- Rape
- Sexual battery
- Menacing by stalking
- Violating a protection order
Defenses Against Domestic Violence Charges
If you’ve been charged with domestic violence, telling your side of the story may not be enough to have charges dropped. Often, the alleged perpetrator’s account differs from the alleged victim’s. A knowledgeable Warren criminal lawyer like Sean Logue will explore various defenses to reduce or dismiss charges. Common defenses include:
- False allegations – Sometimes, an ex-spouse or partner falsely accuses someone to gain an advantage in a civil case, such as divorce or child custody.
- Self-defense – Individuals have the right to defend themselves, even in domestic violence situations. Courts may dismiss cases where the violence was a result of defending oneself from the alleged victim’s actions.
- Lack of evidence – Without proof, such as injuries or other evidence of domestic violence, a prosecutor may not secure a conviction.
- Accidental injury – Injuries caused by the alleged victim’s negligence or other unrelated causes can be a defense.
- Defense of others – This occurs when the alleged offender injures another to protect someone else from harm.
Penalties for Domestic Violence
Judges consider several factors when sentencing someone convicted of domestic violence. Factors include the severity of injuries, the type of victim, the offender’s criminal history, and the underlying charge.
Convictions can range from minor misdemeanors to first-degree felonies. Penalties include:
- Fines ranging from $150 to $20,000
- Jail time ranging from 30 days to 11 years (for all but minor misdemeanors)
Contact Sean Logue
Sean Logue is the Warren criminal lawyer you want on your side if you’re accused of domestic violence. Reach out at (330) 992-3036 for a consultation.