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They could potentially involve confinement, a reduction of rank, forfeiting pay, a restraining order, or potentially a dishonorable discharge. In addition to military laws, service members who commit domestic violence may face prosecution under federal and state laws.
FIREARM PROHIBITIONS FOR PEOPLE SUBJECT TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROTECTIVE ORDERS. In 2016, Virginia enacted a law that prohibits individuals subject to final domestic violence restraining or protective orders from possessing firearms.
If a person inflicts bodily harm on another person based on his race, religion, color, or natural origin, he could be convicted of a Class 6 felony with a possible sentence of one to five years in prison and a fine of up to $2,500.
In Virginia, a person commits family abuse (also called domestic violence) by committing any act against a family or household member that involves violence, force, or threats, and results in physical injury or places the family or household member in fear or injury or harm.
Some acts of emotional abuse are explicitly illegal, such as stalking, torturing pets or making threats. See, e.g., Va. Code 18.2-60.3, 3.1-796.12, 18.2-60 respectively. Other acts of emotional abuse may not be criminal in nature but form an underlying pattern of control.
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In a domestic violence assessment: The social worker interviews both parents to assess allegations of domestic violence, risk factors associated with domestic violence, and how those risk factors may impact the children.
A lethality assessment is an evaluation that predicts the likelihood of serious injuries or death. It provides an easy and effective method to identify victims of domestic violence who are at the highest risk of being seriously injured or killed by their intimate partners.
A misdemeanor domestic violence conviction can generally be expunged after five years after you complete your sentence. For example, if you got arrested in 2020, went to trial in 2021, and got out of jail in 2022, you would be eligible for expungement in 2027.
Under Virginia law, a charge can be expunged if a person has been found not guilty or the charge has been dismissed. Therefore, if you have been found not guilty after a trial for domestic assault and battery, or the prosecutor has otherwise dismissed the charge, you may be eligible for expungement.
Assault and battery against a family or household member is a class 1 misdemeanor crime punishable by up to one year in jail under Va Law 18.2-57.2. This offense is generally charged in Virginia when a person hurts, injures or pushes a family member.

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