Often domestic violence charges are hurled back and forth between parties when they are in the midst of a dispute. Sometimes these charges are based on wrongful accusations. If you have been charged with a repeat domestic violence offense, you need the assistance of an attorney to help you address these charges.
At the Law Offices of Valencia, Ippolito & Bowman, we understand that these are very serious charges, and they can affect your quality of life. With more than 65 years of combined legal experience, our lawyers understand the intricacies of the criminal court system. We have attorneys on our team who were former criminal prosecutors. You need a team of lawyers who provide you with competent and personal services throughout your case. Contact our repeat domestic violence charges lawyers by calling us at 877-7NO-JAIL.
Our law firm has won numerous awards, including being named Criminal Defense Firm of the Year by San Jose Magazine.
Repeat Domestic Violence Offenses
Violence against other individuals is against the law. In the case of repeat domestic violence offenses, you need an experienced legal professional to represent you. These cases frequently result in a trial where individuals bring up other instances, whether or not there were charges. You need an attorney who knows how to handle these situations. We will argue that this information is more prejudicial to the case than probative to the prosecution's case.
The law takes these domestic violence charges very seriously for the sake of public policy. The legislature wants to discourage individuals from committing domestic violence offenses. Do not try to handle your domestic violence case alone. Let an experienced attorney help you through your difficult situation.
Free Consultation With a San Jose Domestic Violence Attorney
When you need the help of a California criminal lawyer, contact us online or call our law firm at 877-7NO-JAIL or send us an e-mail. We offer payment plans, credit card payments and evening or weekend consultations. Se habla español.



