Domestic Violence

Domestic violence attorney serving Destin, Shalimar, Crestview, Niceville, Fort Walton and Navarre.

Over the past ten years, the State Attorneys’ Offices throughout Florida have tried to curtail “domestic violence” by increasing sanctions imposed on the defendant in an attempt to protect the victim. Based on statistics, their efforts have worked – the total number of reported domestic violence cases between 1997 and 2006 have decreased. Domestic violence crime includes murder, manslaughter, rape, sodomy, aggravated assault, aggravated stalking, and simple assault. Many state attorneys’ offices have designed special domestic violence units to manage domestic violence cases. Some units, referred to as “victim units” are staffed by counselors who provide assistance to victims and help them cope with their abuse.

Arrested for Domestic Violence

If someone you know has been arrested for a domestic violence crime in Destin, Shalimar, Crestview, Niceville, Fort Walton and Navarre, it is very likely they are being held in custody with no bond. To be released, the person will appear before a First Appearance Judge within 24 hours of being arrested. The First Appearance Judge has the discretion to issue a bond amount, set any conditions of release (such as no contact with the victim) or deny a bond. If you, or someone you know, is released on bond, it is imperative that you comply with the Judge’s Order. A violation of the Judge’s Order could result in further incarceration and an additional criminal charge.

We will defend your Domestic Violence charge

Mr Katalinic, a Destin domestic violence attorney is very well versed in the nuances of domestic violence law and intimately familiar with the strategies to fight the charge. Led by Darren Finebloom, our firm has consistently and effectively represented hundreds of persons charged with Domestic Violence, typically pushing the state attorney to trial to prove their case. A common misperception in domestic violence case is referred to as “the recanting victim”. Defendants often think the State Attorney will dismiss the charges if the alleged victim does not wish to prosecute. That belief is incorrect – the State Attorney can move forward, and try to prove their case, even when the victim is unavailable.

If you have been arrested for a Domestic Violence charge, call our office immediately because time is often of the essence. The earlier we are retained on your case, the sooner we can interview witnesses, recreate the scene and speak to the state attorney to potentially prevent them from filing the charges. We represent individuals charged with Domestic Violence in Destin, Shalimar, Crestview, Niceville, Fort Walton, Valparaiso and Navarre Florida.

Contact us about your legal matter today!