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Seattle Domestic Violence Lawyer Serving Seattle - Law Office of Shira J. Stefanik

Domestic Violence Attorney Seattle, Washington

Domestic Violence (“DV”) is a label that can be attached to any crime against another person, and this label makes the crime more serious. A criminal charge can be labelled with a “domestic violence designation” or “DV designation” when the person charged and the alleged victim/complaining witness have a current or past dating relationship, or they are related by blood or marriage, or they currently reside together. If strangers get into a bar fight, one of them may be charged with the crime of Assault. If spouses, or siblings, or current or former intimate partners, or family members, or roommates get into a shoving match, it is likely that one person will be charged with Assault with a “DV designation”. At arraignment, the person charged with a crime that has a “DV” designation will be ordered to have no firearms while the case is pending and they will lose their firearm rights if they are convicted of a crime that has a “DV designation”. The government will also ask that the defendant have No Contact with the alleged victim while the case is pending, and this No Contact Order will be extended if there is a conviction.
Conviction of a crime that has a DV designation can carry longer sentences and longer probation periods, and mandatory participation in state-certified treatment and counseling.
Domestic Violence is a serious and dangerous problem in our society. Unfortunately, the criminal justice system can be weaponized by someone who makes a false accusation of domestic violence. Never assume that a domestic violence charge will be easily dismissed just because you are innocent.
Contact my office to discuss options with an experienced Seattle DV lawyer if you are being investigated or charged with a DV crime.

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  • Felony DUI
  • Vehicular Assault
  • Vehicular Homicide
  • Reckless Driving
  • Negligent Driving
  • Ignition Interlock violations and Driving While License Suspended
  • Violation of a No-Contact Order
  • Theft
  • Shoplifting
  • Trespassing
  • Cyber Crimes
  • Financial Crimes
  • Possession of Stolen Property
  • Violent Crimes
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Growing Marijuana/Cannabis
  • Marijuana/Cannabis DUIs
  • Marijuana Asset Forfeiture
  • Cannabis Business/Legal Cannabis

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