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An individual charged with infliction of injury in California faces up to four years
in prison and up to a $6,000 fine for a standard first-time
conviction. A gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender individual
may be charged with this crime of domestic violence if he
or she willfully inflicted an injury upon his or her partner
or former partner in a civil union, the person with whom he
or she lives or lived or the person with whom he or she has
children.
Even though an individual faces up to four
years in prison for committing this crime, an experienced
criminal defense lawyer may arrange it so that his or her
client never spends a day in a cell. The outstanding attorneys
at the Kavinoky Law Firm specialize in California domestic
abuse law. They know the intricacies involved in sentencing
and, as a result, can effectively fight to keep their clients
out of jail or prison.
Alternative sentencing is just that –
an alternative to incarceration. When properly utilized, alternative
sentencing can be even more effective than jail or prison,
as it usually has some rehabilitative element to it, as opposed
to straight punishment. When an individual is rehabilitated,
it not only benefits that particular person, but his or her
family, the courts and society as a whole.
There are several factors that a judge may
consider when hearing a defense attorney’s recommendation
for alternative sentencing. An attorney will usually address
any mitigating or extenuating circumstances that were involved
in the defendant’s case, whether alcohol or drugs played
a role in the charged incident and whether the accused suffers
from mental illness. In addition, a GLBT friendly attorney will also advocate for alternative sentencing for a member
of that community, due to the safety concerns that such an
individual may face within our penal system. Because every
person and every case is different, an experienced lawyer
will know what facts and circumstances are relevant to his
or her client’s case and which are likely to persuade
a judge that alternative sentencing is appropriate.
In an infliction of injury case, there are
several options that may be imposed as an alternative to jail
or prison time. The attorneys at the Kavinoky Law Firm will
aggressively advocate on behalf of their clients to ensure
that alternative sentencing is imposed when appropriate. These
options include probation, either formal or informal, house
arrest, electronic monitoring, community service or labor,
individual or group therapy for issues dealing with drugs,
alcohol and/or other addictive behaviors, and making restitution
to the victim when possible. Although this list is not exhaustive,
it includes the most popular alternatives to serving time.
When arrested on an infliction of injury charge, the defendant faces life-changing
consequences. His or her family, reputation, career and freedom
are all in jeopardy, especially if sentenced to a significant
jail or prison term. Unfortunately, many attorneys don’t
know that alternative sentencing is available. Speaking with
a qualified criminal defense lawyer is the safest way to ensure
that the possibility of losing it all doesn’t become
a reality. The LGBT supportive attorneys at the Kavinoky Law
Firm receive on-going education and training with respect
to same sex intimate partner abuse law and its penalties,
keeping them ahead of the competition. Their reputation for
treating their clients with compassion and respect is only
surpassed by their success rate. One’s freedom is too
important to trust to an inexperienced attorney. Contact them
today for a free consultation and for the best representation.
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