There are no set penalties or sentences for criminal convictions. The court must consider state law, the facts and circumstances of the crime, the defendant's prior history, and a number of other mitigating or aggravating factors.
There are no set penalties or sentences for criminal convictions. The court must consider state law, the facts and circumstances of the crime, the defendant's prior history, and a number of other mitigating or aggravating factors.
It depends on what the charge of domestic violence is (ex:simple battery, battery, aggravated assault, etc..) family violence is not a charge, it defines the charge which then determines the sentence term,fines and other actions that might be taken.
Depends on the state laws and exactly what kind and degree of violence was involved.
domestic violence is a serious problem across the nation. however, it varies from state to state and it depends heavily on the circumstances surrounding it.
depends on which state you live in, but the person will usually go to jail
Beating is ok if your drunk and harrasing you children is ok too.
Structured sentencing is basically used to form standard sentence lengths. Therefore if a crime involves violence it will have a longer sentence than if it did not.
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Claire Chamberland has written: 'Violence parentale et violence conjugale' -- subject(s): Family violence, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Family violence, Services for, Social aspects, Social aspects of Family violence, Victims of family violence
The family members, the defendant and the legal crew.
There is no "normal" time for such an offense. The sentencing depends entirely on the convicted defendant's past record, the violence of the crime, and other factors which the sentencing judge must take into account.
JoAnn L. Miller has written: 'Family abuse and violence' -- subject- s -: Family violence, Problem families 'Family abuse and violence' -- subject- s -: Family violence, Problem families, Dysfunctional families
Nishi Mitra has written: 'Combating domestic violence' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Family violence, Violence against, Women 'Domestic violence as a public issue' -- subject- s -: Family violence, Violence against, Women
Just be honest.
Structured sentencing is basically used to form standard sentence lengths. Therefore if a crime involves violence it will have a longer sentence than if it did not.
Yes family violence should be avoided as much as possible. One of the ways to avoid violence is to dialogue and make room for peace and love.
By not hitting or insulting noone in the family
Heather M. Foran has written: 'Family problems and family violence' -- subject(s): Family violence, Spousal abuse