In January, a Rantoul man was found guilty of hitting a woman and stopping her from leaving her home. Only two months later, he went to county jail to serve three years behind bars – the absolute maximum sentence for domestic battery. If that timeframe seems fast, you’re not wrong. The State’s Attorney’s office has…
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A criminal conviction will follow you around for the rest of your life, limiting many potential opportunities. Not only will you have difficulty finding a job, a place to live, and getting an education, but your family, friends, and reputation will also be affected. A domestic battery conviction will do all of this and so,…
Continue reading ›Laws are put in place to protect people and punish those who would victimize others. But what if an alleged offender in one instance is a victim in a separate situation? One new law in our state addresses that exact situation. The idea behind this law is to help those who are victims of domestic…
Continue reading ›Couples, family members, and people who are in a close relationship don’t always get along. Most of the time, even when they argue, fight, and say things they don’t mean, they’re usually forgive each other and move on. If your argument or fight turns violent, however, you could be charged with a domestic battery offense…
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