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New Jersey Domestic Battery Attorneys

Assault and battery are often lumped together, but legally, they are not the same. To commit assault, a person does not have to inflict physical injury upon another individual but simply threaten physical violence. However, battery almost always involves an actual physical injury. In domestic battery cases, typically one partner is injured by another, though domestic battery can also involve children or older parents.

New Jersey courts take domestic abuse very seriously, and those convicted of domestic battery may face serious penalties such as fines and jail time. If you are facing charges of domestic battery, it is important to understand your legal rights during this stressful time. Contact an experienced New Jersey domestic battery lawyer today from the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, at 732-503-8968 to discuss your specific legal needs.

Types of Domestic Battery

Unfortunately, domestic battery cases are prevalent crimes in the United States, and they can involve multiple types of violence. Some of the most commonly reported kinds of domestic battery include:

  • Pushing or shoving
  • Hitting, punching, or slapping
  • Burns
  • Sexual abuse
  • Kicking
  • Throwing objects

Although domestic battery cases can be serious, these accusations can also arise as a method of “revenge” against a partner. In other cases, both partners may be involved in abuse against each other.

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If you are being charged with domestic battery, there may be legal ways that you can avoid the possible harsh penalties that often result from domestic battery convictions. Contact a tenacious New Jersey domestic battery attorney at the Law Office of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today at 732-503-8968 to learn more about how we can help you.