Charged with Domestic Violence in Washington State?
Put a former prosecutor who handled over 20,000 cases to work for you.
Domestic Violence is one of the most serious charges you can face in Washington state. The maximum penalty for a domestic violence assault 4 charge is a $5000 fine and a year in jail. People are put in jail every day for domestic violence.
In fact, if you are charged with a crime of domestic violence you have probably already been held in jail at the time you were arrested. Domestic violence is the only non-felony crime where the police are required by law to take someone to jail.
Clearly, defending domestic violence charges is a serious matter. My name is Lance Fryrear I know how to defend these charges. I was a prosecutor for seven years. I prosecuted hundreds of domestic violence cases a year. My experience in handling so many of these cases gives me an advantage in keeping you out of jail. I know how to best handle your case and deal with the issues you are facing. I will find your best defense.
I am sure you have many questions right now. You may be wondering:
- What does a "no-contact" order mean?
- Can I call my wife or husband or boyfriend or girlfriend?
- What about my kids?
- Can I go home?
- Am I going to go to jail?
- What is going to happen in court?
I can answer these questions and more. Pick up the phone and call me at 425-670-9090 or toll-free at 866-lancelaw. If you would like I can even set you an appointment for a free consultation at my office to go over what really happened and what you should do next. Don't leave your defense to someone inexperienced in this complicated area of law. The prosecutor is going to be working hard against you. You need someone just as experienced with the system on your side. Look over the information here and then call me. I will be there for you.
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