What Is Criminal Domestic Violence?
Criminal domestic violence (CDV) involves a domestic verbal altercation that may or may not turn physical. The police are generally called into the situation by one of the spouses, and arrest and jail time may result.
Why Does a Criminal Domestic Violence Charge or Conviction Matter?
In the state of South Carolina, if you have been convicted of CDV, you will lose your right to carry or possess a firearm. This can be detrimental to your professional and military career. In addition, this will also end your hunting privileges. Other reasons why a CDV charge or conviction would matter include:
- You may be arrested and put in jail
- You may lose your child visitation or custody rights
- You may be have a restraining order filed against you ordering you to stay away from your home, spouse and even children
- Embarrassment for you and for everyone else
- Families are broken apart
How Micah Leddy Can Help You:
- Provide aggressive representation
- File the appropriate motions to obtain statements by the witnesses and the police
- Review and investigate facts and evidence
- Analyze your case for a solid and reasonable defense
Columbia Domestic Violence Attorney
When you contact The Leddy Law Firm, L.L.C., you will get an experienced lawyer excellent at legal research and dedicated to finding the right solution for your case. Micah Leddy knows the legal system and will work to protect and defend your rights.
Lexington spousal abuse attorney Micah Leddy is not only accessible to clients and available by phone 24/7, but he also offers reasonable rates and payment plans. Please contact Mr. Leddy today at 803-667-3789 for a free domestic assault consultation.





