Domestic Battery and Gun Rights

Domestic Battery and Gun Rights (PC 243(e)(1))

Domestic Battery and Gun Rights (PC 243(e)(1)) A domestic battery conviction could lead to harsh penalties. If you are convicted of domestic battery under PC 243(e)(1), you face up to 364 days in county jail and fines of up to $2,000. You may also be required to complete a batterer’s class. Additionally, you will lose your right to possess, own or purchase a firearm. Let’s take a closer look how…

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Domestic Battery Attorney

Is Domestic Battery a Felony or a Misdemeanor? (PC 243(e)(1))

Is Domestic Battery a Felony or a Misdemeanor? (PC 243(e)(1)) If you willfully commit a harmful or offensive touching on a significant other, roommate, child, family member or cohabitant, you could be charged with domestic battery under California Penal Code Section 243(e)(1). Will you be facing misdemeanor or felony charges if you are accused of domestic battery? Our skilled domestic battery attorneys have been successfully defending clients charged under PC…

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