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- Penalties for domestic violence in California can include12345:
- A fine of up to $2,000
- Imprisonment in county jail for a term of up to one year
- Participation in a California “batterers” program, a year-long treatment class
- Permanent criminal record
- Loss of custody rights over minor children
- Two to four years in state prison
- Issuance of a restraining order
- Up to $6,000 in fines
- Domestic violence classes
- Probation
- Other court-ordered terms
- Aggravating factors like injuries or weapons may increase penalties.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.California Penal Code Sections 270-273.75 et. seq. (Domestic Violence) A conviction for battery under Section 243 (e) (1) can lead to a fine of up to $2,000, imprisonment in county jail for a term of up to one year, or both; alternatively, the state can also agree to a sentence of probation and participation in batterer's counseling services.www.findlaw.com/state/california-law/california-do…First, most domestic violence convictions will have a mandatory 30-day jail term, even if only a first-offense misdemeanor. Further domestic violence consequences can include: Participation in a California “batterers” program, a year-long treatment class. Permanent criminal record. Loss of custody rights over minor children.www.chamberslawfirmca.com/california-domestic-v…These penalties can include two to four years in state prison and issuance of a restraining order. Section 273.5 can carry felony convictions. Felony domestic violence can result in up to one year in county jail or two to four years in a state prison. It also carries up to $6,000 in fines.www.gddlaw.com/2020/04/05/domestic-violence-la…Under Penal Code 273.5, any person who commits domestic violence is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be punished by: two, three, or four years state prison, up to one-year county jail, a $6,000 fine. If a person has certain prior assault or battery convictions within seven years of a new crime the punishment could be increased to:www.shouselaw.com/ca/blog/domestic-violence/wh…For a first-offense misdemeanor domestic battery conviction in California, possible penalties include fines up to $1,000, up to 1 year in county jail, domestic violence classes, restraining orders, probation, and other court-ordered terms. Aggravating factors like injuries or weapons may increase penalties.kolacialaw.com/first-time-domestic-violence-charg… - People also ask
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