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Domestic ViolenceIf you have been accused of domestic violence in Illinois, you know the stakes are high. Any time a domestic disturbance involves law enforcement assistance, it will likely result in the charge of domestic battery—a Class A misdemeanor—that can result in jail time and twenty-six weeks of counseling for a first offense. At Donahue, Sowa & Magana —with offices in both Naperville and St. Charles, Illinois—we will defend you against all spousal abuse related charges. Illinois Domestic Violence LawyerThe domestic violence attorneys at Donahue, Sowa & Magana will do everything we can to contest the charges and defeat the conviction. If you have been convicted of multiple domestic battery charges, it becomes a felony charge, not a misdemeanor. We employ a number of techniques to show the judge and prosecution that a prosecution is not necessary or desirable—including preemptive counseling. As one of the oldest criminal defense firms in Illinois, we can handle all criminal defense matters, including domestic battery and related charges, such as violating orders of protection. We also offer defense against accusations of DUI, sex offenses, and drug offenses. Contact an Illinois Domestic Violence LawyerIf you have been accused of violating an order of protection in northern Illinois, contact a domestic violence attorney at Donahue, Sowa & Magana at either our Naperville or St. Charles office. Si habla espanol, comuniquese con la abogada Patricia Magana. |
Donahue, Sowa & Magana—with offices in St. Charles and Naperville, Illinois—is dedicated to defending the rights of people throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, including the cities such as DeKalb, Naperville, Wheaton, Joliet, Downers Grove, Elgin, and Aurora. Cook County • Will County • DeKalb County • DuPage County • Kane County
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