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Nevada Domestic Violence Attorneys

The Difference Between an Accusation and a Conviction

Too many people hear the charge "domestic assault" and immediately assume you are guilty. The truth is, police are quick to make an arrest at the scene of a domestic argument because they are required by law to arrest someone at the scene if they believe a domestic battery occurred. Unfortunately, it often means facing the full weight of the criminal justice system to keep a bogus charge off your record.

If you have been charged with domestic assault or battery, don't give up your rights. The attorneys of Wright & Weiner are ready to fight aggressively to help you stay out of jail and avoid a conviction. We have extensive experience investigating domestic violence charges and working with prosecutors to help our clients avoid a conviction.

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Contact our offices in Las Vegas to schedule a free consultation about your charges. We provide aggressive, effective legal defense for individuals charged with domestic assault in Nevada and northern Arizona.

What is Domestic Violence and Why Were You Charged?

Domestic violence is a physical altercation between two individuals who are related by blood or marriage, who reside together or have a child in common. In Nevada and Arizona, it is typically charged as a misdemeanor, unless the victim receives injuries resulting in hospitalization, short-term or permanent injury. In Nevada, it may be charged as a felony if it is a third offense within a seven-year period. If you are convicted of a third offense, you will receive a mandatory prison sentence.

Domestic violence is the only misdemeanor crime that can result in an immediate arrest, even if an officer does not witness the offense. After the alleged perpetrator has been identified, an arrest may be made up to 24 hours after the battery occurred. There is a mandatory 12-hour “cooling off” period, which means that you will be held in jail during that time if you are arrested for domestic violence.

Because domestic assault is so emotionally charged, spouses embroiled in a bitter custody battle often use the tactic of charging the other parent with domestic assault. Determining the hidden motives behind the charges is often an important factor in having charges dismissed or reduced.

We provide legal defense for all charges involving domestic violence, including:

  • Assault
  • Child abuse
  • Violation of restraining order
  • Violation of protective order
  • False accusations

If you have been charged, get experienced, effective legal defense as soon as possible. Remember, everything you say or do may be used against you in a court of law — and probably will be. Don't talk to the police until you talk to us.

Success Stories

The attorneys at Wright and Weiner have collectively handled thousands of criminal cases in their careers. Here are just a few examples of their work.

Client charged with Murder, Kidnapping, Robbery, Use of a Deadly Weapon

After police officer admits under cross examination that full confession was obtained with threats of physical violence, case was negotiated to misdemeanor;

Client accused of killing four people while driving under the influence of a controlled substances. Case negotiated to misdemeanor and probation.

Client charged with Burglary while in Possession of Deadly Weapon and related charges. Case dismissed.

Original Charge: Possession of Controlled Substance (Heroine and Cocaine). Result: Case dismissed.


Client charged with passing several hundred thousand dollars in bad checks (casino markers). Result: Case dismissed.

20 year sentence for conviction of Sale of a Controlled Substance (to undercover officer) overturned and case dismissed due to government's violation of Posse Comitatus Act.


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