Jim Lampley Arrested for Domestic Abuse
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"...and now Lampley looks at his girlfriend as if to say, c'mon *****, c'mon and fight!"
"...What an awesome show! What a great great fight!"Comment
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Man hell naw. Nobody is squeaky clean no more. That's crazy, these chicks these days is getting out of hand and they getting everyone in trouble.Comment
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I looked it up - it is either a felony because of the severity of the crime or because he has priors...
Are you facing charges for domestic violence in California? Our Los Angeles domestic violence attorneys at Stephen G. Rodriguez & Partners are here to help you fight the charges you may be facing. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!
CALIFORNIA
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGE
Woman · Male · Spousal Abuse
Child · Teen · Family
Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney
WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Domestic Violence is physical violence, threatened violence, and abuse which occurs in the following relationships:
Married Couples (also known as Spousal Abuse)
Cohabiting Couples
Persons who have a child or children in common
Persons in a dating relationship or who were in a former dating relationship
Persons who were formerly married to each other
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE covers a wide range of abuse, including Spousal Abuse and child endangerment. Any threatening or violent act, even if the accused did not intend to harm or compromise the safety and security of the victim, could be grounds for prosecution under the California Domestic Violence laws.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE cases are treated differently than other criminal cases. There are designated Prosecutors and special Domestic Violence Units (DV Units) within the Prosecutor's office that stand ready to aggressively prosecute anyone charged with Domestic Violence.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ABUSE
EXAMPLES
Threats
Intimidation
Annoying Phone Calls
Stalking (such as following the victim to and from work, and threatening the victim)
Physical Assault or Abuse
Hitting
Slapping
Pushing
Shoving
Kicking
Biting
Pinching
Punching
Hair pulling
Beating
Sexual Abuse
Unwanted sexual touching
Forced sexual acts
Criticizing sexual ability
Verbal Abuse
Emotional cruelty
Constant criticism
Name calling
Ignoring the victim
Degrading remarks
Mocking
Taunting
Swearing
Financial Abuse
Refusing to pay bills
Withholding money from victim
Not allowing victim to work
Not purchasing family necessities
Social Abuse
Isolating the victim from family / friends
Violating privacy rights of victim
Opening and reading victim's mail
Monitoring and listening in on telephone calls
Outward jealousy and possessiveness
Child Abuse
Child endangerment charges can be filed if the child witnesses the violence
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE charges may be filed as a misdemeanor or a felony. How it is filed by the Prosecutor is based on the seriousness of the case. Severe injuries (including severe cuts and broken bones) will almost always be charged as a felony. No injury or slight injury cases will generally be filed as a misdemeanor. Both prior acts of reported domestic violence and the criminal history of the accused may also influence how the case is filed---usually as a felony.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
PUNISHMENT · CONSEQUENCES
Potential Punishments
Misdemeanors:
Brief jail sentence (0 to 6 months County jail)
Counseling (52-week program)
40 hours of community service or physical labor (CalTrans)
Various fines
Stay-Away Order from the victim, including moving out from residence
"No Harm, No Strike" Order for couples
Felonies:
Jail time (time can range from 3 months in County jail to 3 years in State prison)
Counseling (52-week program)
40 hours of community service or physical labor (CalTrans)
Various fines
Stay-Away Order from the victim, including moving out from residence
"No Harm, No Strike" Order for couples
WHAT IF THE VICTIM WANTS TO DROP CHARGES?
In California, you can be arrested and prosecuted for Domestic Violence even if the victim does not want you arrested.
In some cases, especially with Spousal Abuse, it is very difficult for the victim to drop charges against the abuser. The Prosecutor can proceed with the criminal case even if the alleged victim decides not to go to court. The Prosecutor is the only one who can drop charges because the victim is merely a witness in a government prosecution.
THE LAW REGARDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is complex and highly specialized. This is why it is important to secure an attorney who is qualified, skilled, and knowledgeable in defending Domestic Violence cases.
An experienced attorney in these types of cases can successfully defend those who are accused of Domestic Violence and take advantages of jail alternatives such as counseling and probation. Do not rely on the advice of friends or family members. Speak with an experienced attorney. Call Stephen G. Rodriguez, Attorney at Law, to discuss the specific facts of your case.Comment
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Lampley NOOOOO!!!
Until I hear more I'm going to go out on a limp and say his ***** is lying, or she deserved it!Comment
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to your mom..
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