You can try to request an expunction if you like, but like sexual offenses, domestic violence convictions are extremely difficult to make 'go away.'
This is known as DOMESTIC VIOLENCE or DOMESTIC ASSAULT.
That you were reacting in self-defense? Doubtful but it MIGHT work. Or - simply WALK AWAY - don't strike your spouse or family member in the first place - even if they struck you!
It can be anywhere from hitting a family member to hitting a spouse.
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You have a mess on your hands. You have fraud on your hands. You might have a choice between paying the bills or charging the family member with fraud. First, you should take it up with the family member and then you should make your decision. Do you want to be out the money or do you want the family member to go to jail?
Not if the assault was on a family member- known as Domestic Violence.
The parents (or whomever) can press charges just like a normal theft.
A domestic partner is treated as a dependent family member for the purposes of insurance, providing the policy in question offers domestic partner coverage and the individuals involved meet the insurance company's criteria for domestic partner coverage.
LaToya Jackson does, she is the only family member to publicly say the charges and sentence are not good enough.
If you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, or are under a restraining order that relates to a family member, FEDERAL law (not just Arkansas) prohibits you from possessing a firearm. Forever. Options? You need an attorney that practices in Arkansas and not WikiAnswers.
Yes, especially if you have been convicted of a crime against a family member/ domestic partner.
One slap leads to another.Added: ANY unwanted touching whatsoeverqualifies as an ASSAULT. If committed against a member of the 'family-unit' it qualifies as domestic violence.