This will depend on the severity of the crime and where you live. You would have to go to court and face a judge who will give you a sentence of jail time. Please learn from your mistake that domestic violence is not good for you, your victim, your future or society.
it depends what you did, you could go for a month or even for life!
In all cases where there is a conviction on a domestic violence charge, the court is required by law to order the defendant to enroll in a State Certified Domestic Violence Perpetrators Program.
Yes, up to 5 years in prison
If you assault ANYBODY, you run the risk of going to jail. In the case of your brother, have you ever heard of "Domestic Violence?"
If convicted of "Domestic Violence" (it may be known by another name in different places), yes, you certainly could serve jail time if convicted.
Domestic Violence is any sort of violence caused to one's partner in a matrimonial relationship or live in relationship or any form of domestic relationship. Domestic violence can be any sort of mental or physical torture. Domestic violence causes a great trauma to victim as the victim feels unsafe in his own house. If one needs more details they can approach to siddhartha shah and associates on 093222 86663.
They are laws against domestic violence. That is why people go to court to seek justice.
Last year, El, real name Patrick Eldra DeBarge, was charged with everything from drugs, and vandalism, to domestic violence. He has been locked up immediately, following his sentencing yesterday.
For life. They don't go away over time.
an officer can arrest anytime in a domestic violence altercation, when he or she arrives they make an assessment on who is the aggressor,alot of times both parties go to jail,does'nt matter who started the situation if both parties are antagonistic and fighting both parties go downtown,now in cases of just domestic disputes or verbal fights with no violence ,either person could be forced to leave til the next day provided there is a convienant place for one of the parties to go for that day or evening.
Yes, Domestic Violence is considered one of the more serious misdemeanor offenses, and if the assault was serious enough, could also be a felony.
There are many places a person can go to to talk about domestic violence the local police office, a school counselor, and a family psychiatrist to name a few places.
GO TO THE POLICE