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San Diego Felony Domestic Violence Lawyers

Take control early when a domestic violence charge starts moving forward

A domestic violence allegation can disrupt your life immediately. Elite Criminal Defense helps you take control of the situation with a clear, strategic defense from the start.

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SAN DIEGO FELONY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFENSE

You’re Not Just Dealing With an Accusation—You’re Facing the State

After an arrest, the situation often moves out of your control quickly. The District Attorney decides whether to pursue charges, even if the other person wants to stop. You may already be dealing with a restraining order, housing issues, or family stress. Getting legal guidance early helps you respond before things escalate further.

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A Defense Team That Steps In Immediately

Domestic violence cases move quickly and often involve more than just one side of the story. Once charges are filed, the situation can escalate without warning. We step in early to help you understand what’s happening and build a defense that addresses the full picture.

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Answers to Common Concerns About Domestic Violence Charges

Can the case continue if the other person doesn’t want to press charges?

Yes. Once law enforcement is involved, the District Attorney controls the case. It may move forward even if the other person asks to drop it.

What happens right after an arrest?

You may be released with conditions or face a quick court appearance. In many cases, a protective order is issued early in the process.

What makes this a felony instead of a misdemeanor?

Felony charges often involve injury, prior history, or other factors defined by law. The details of the allegation influence how the case is filed.

Will I be able to return home?

A protective order may require you to stay away from your home or family temporarily. This depends on the specific court order issued.

Can this affect my job or future?

Yes. A charge or conviction may impact employment, housing, and other areas of your life. That’s why it’s important to take the situation seriously early on.

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