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Criminal Threats Trial ConsiderationsCriminal threats is a California domestic violence offense that can be charged when an individual is accused of threatening an intimate partner with bodily harm. Intimate partners can be straight or gay couples who are married or divorced, living together, have children together, or who have dated at any time. An individual who willfully threatens to commit a crime against his or her intimate partner which will result in death or serious bodily injury to that partner either by verbal, written or electronic communication, whether or not he or she has any intent to actually carry out the threat, may be charged with this crime if the partner is reasonably in fear for his or her own safety or for the safety of his or her family. Criminal threats can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, punishable by up to one year in the county jail or state prison. It is important to note that the threat, on its face and under the circumstances, must be so clear, unconditional, immediate and specific so as to convey to the partner that the threat could be immediately executed, even if the defendant doesn’t actually intend to carry out the threat. In an intimate partner abuse case, there are several evidentiary issues that frequently arise. The attorneys at The Kavinoky Law Firm have experience dealing with every aspect of a California domestic abuse case and receive ongoing training to make sure that they maintain their reputation for excellence. They not only know the intricacies behind each and every evidentiary issue that may arise in a criminal threats trial, but they know how to successfully use each to their client’s advantage. The following are some of the issues that are likely to arise in a trial where the defendant is charged with making criminal threats:
The prosecution frequently tries to introduce hearsay and 911 calls into the record. Unlike most criminal cases, hearsay and 911 calls are sometimes allowed into evidence in domestic violence cases. This is another reason why it is so important to have an attorney who is experienced in California domestic abuse law, as he or she knows how to effectively argue against their admission. Domestic violence law is technical and complex, which is why it is critical to hire an attorney who is qualified, skilled and experienced in this area. Contact the unparalleled attorneys at The Kavinoky Law Firm for a free consultation. |
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