By Saco Criminal Defense Lawyer John Webb – Named a Super Lawyer and Rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
Misdemeanor domestic violence assault in Maine is a Class D crime. It carries up to 364 days in jail. Felony domestic violence – including Class C charges for repeat offenders or strangulation – can carry up to 5 years in prison. Class B felony domestic violence aggravated assault carries up to 10 years. The most serious Class A offenses carry up to 30 years.
Domestic violence assault covers intentional, knowing, or reckless physical contact. This contact must cause pain or injury to a family or household member. The domestic violence sentence you face depends on the severity of the alleged conduct. It also depends on whether a weapon was involved and whether you have prior convictions.
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