by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jun 28, 2024 | Battery, Criminal Charges, Domestic Battery, Domestic Violence
Sometimes a disagreement unexpectedly turns into a shouting match, and it’s easy for a fight to get out of hand. Nobody wants to have to deal with domestic battery charges, but if you do, you need the help of an Indiana criminal lawyer. The Marc Lopez Law Firm is...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jun 28, 2024 | Battery, Criminal Charges, Domestic Battery, Domestic Violence, No Contact Order
In the realm of legal challenges, domestic battery charges present a significant hurdle. Life can sometimes take an unexpected and distressing turn, especially when facing domestic battery charges in the state of Indiana. Knowing how to navigate the complex landscape...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jun 7, 2024 | Criminal Charges, Domestic Violence, No Contact Order
Domestic battery is a serious matter, and anyone facing this type of criminal charge needs to speak to an experienced Indiana criminal lawyer. This blog will outline some of the main things that a domestic battery defendant should keep in mind. What Is Domestic...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Apr 9, 2024 | Criminal Charges, Domestic Battery, Domestic Violence, No Contact Order
Facing criminal charges is never easy, and it becomes even more complex when a no-contact order is involved. In the state of Indiana, the law is clear about the consequences of violating such orders. If you or someone you know is facing additional criminal charges for...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Mar 7, 2024 | Criminal Charges, Domestic Battery, Domestic Violence, No Contact Order
If you or someone you know is facing criminal charges, especially domestic violence charges in Indiana, navigating specific legal terms, such as a “no-contact order,” becomes crucial. No-contact orders play a large role in safeguarding the alleged...
by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 16, 2024 | Battery, Criminal Charges, Domestic Battery, Domestic Violence, Handgun, Second Amendment
As any Indiana criminal lawyer can tell you, the charge for a crime of violence can often be enhanced if it was committed using a deadly weapon. In a domestic battery case, for example, the charge begins as a Class A misdemeanor, which carries a maximum penalty of 365...