A person on parole commits another felony. He goes back to prison and spends more time. After several years, he will again get out on parole and then commit another crime. He will again go back to prison. It is called life on the installment plan. Some guys simply can not learn to behave themselves.
Defilely they'll be deported it
If a person has poorly developed coping skills they may lash out at others when they are frustrated - even to the point of domestic violence. The responsibility and guilt for the violence rests exclusively with the person committing the violence even if the person they are assaulting has done something that frustrates them.
no
Then they stay in prison.
If a person's culture teaches that men should dominate women, you will see more domestic violence in that culture.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
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.
no
Assault is defined as ANY un-wanted touching. If the person's face you "grabbed" was a familiy member or significant other, then that is Domestic Assault/Violence.
No
Domestic violence is generally violence between related people, or between people living in a family-type ralationship. Generally, if the two people involved in the violence are related by: marriage, living together, have children in common, parent-child relationship, etc, the the violence is classified as domestic violence.
You will need the services of a lawyer.