Practice Area: Domestic Violence
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At Blackley & Wingad, we specialize in providing comprehensive legal services for crimes that involve domestic violence or the threat of violence that can have physical damages to body and property as well as lasting psychological effects. When you or a loved one are the victim of a violent act including domestic violence, rape, assault, battery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or stalking, our first goal is to make you feel safe. When you hire Blackley & Wingad you will have knowledgeable trial attorneys on your side who will protect your rights while striving to ensure your case is handled with care and support.Your Domestic Violence and Protective Order Advocates
Protective Orders/No Contact Orders:
Court orders that prohibit an individual from directly or indirectly contacting another person.
Assault:
Injuring, threatening or attempting to physically harm another person.
Aggravated Assault:
An assault with a weapon or other circumstances that cause serious bodily injury, including strangulation.
Violation of a Stalking Injunction:
An individual who engages in a course of conduct that is prohibited by a stalking injunction.
Violation of a Protective Order:
An individual who violates the terms and conditions set forth in a protective order.
Violation of a Jail Release Agreement:
An individual who violates the terms and conditions set forth in a jail release agreement issued as a result of an arrest in a criminal case.
Rape:
The act of sexual intercourse with an individual without their consent.
Object Rape:
The act of inserting an object into the vagina or anus of another person without their consent.
Forcible Sodomy
Forcible Sodomy is a forcible act of sexual penetration that often involves physical violence and trauma to the victim.
Criminal Mischief/Destruction of Property:
When someone intentionally damages or destroys someone else’s property.
Distribution of an Intimate Image:
The distribution of an intimate image without the consent of the individual in the image.
Stalking:
A pattern of behavior where one person follows, monitors, surveys, threatens or harasses another person. This often involves repeated contact with a person over time, which can cause fear or distress. Stalking can take many forms, including physical stalking, cyberstalking, and emotional stalking.
Kidnapping:
The illegal abduction or detention of another person by force, threat, or fraud.
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