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Domestic Violence Charge for Oregon RB

On February 17, 2010, Oregon running back LaMichael James was arrested for allegations of domestic violence. When he was arrested and jailed, the running back was charged with assault-4, a misdemeanor that could end up with a year in jail, along with strangulation and menacing charges.

Domestic violence charges can be quite serious and end in jail time, among other punishments. It’s important that you know the seriousness of this situation, along with the various consequences you may be facing. You do have rights to protect as well and should do so in the correct way in order to ensure that you receive the best possible outcome for your case.

By working with a criminal defense attorney, you will have someone who can guide you with experience through this process. An attorney can protect your rights and make sure that your case is handled properly. In addition, a criminal defense lawyer will know what to expect in court and how to best approach your case and situation. You can trust your attorney to always keep your best interest in mind throughout this difficult time. Please take some time to  contact a criminal defense lawyer today so that you can move forward with your case and life.

 

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