What are some acts that qualify as Domestic Violence in California?
There are many acts that constitute Domestic Violence in California, including but not limited to: physical abuse, marital rape, assault, hitting, threatening, battery, biting, sexual abuse, chocking, slapping, punching, and victim intimidation. Other forms of domestic violence which may not be criminal include verbal abuse, emotional abuse, and financial abuse. What is an emergency protective order? An emergency protective order is used to keep the alleged victim of domestic abuse safe from harm. A domestic violence victim may be granted an emergency protective order against the alleged abuse. In this situation the alleged abuser may be forced to leave the home for the length of the order. What are the consequences of a Domestic Violence conviction? Depending upon the specifics of the case, a domestic violence conviction can result in either a misdemeanor of felony charge. The resulting consequences may include jail time, prison time, probation, fines, anger management courses, and co