by Marc Kohnen | May 6, 2021 | Criminal Defense Attorney

Can I Get Arrested for Domestic Violence During Coronavirus

If you’re taking the time read our newest law firm article than chances are high either you, or someone you love, is facing a criminal charge. Our law firm has been fighting for the rights of the accused for over 12 years. We understand that these are trying times, and people are stuck at home. Never the less, even with San Diego somewhat “shut down” you better believe that law enforcement will still arrest you. Today we are going to answer the question, can I get arrested for domestic violence during Coronavirus.

All over the news, the city of San Diego and law enforcement agencies are seemingly advertising to potential victims that they will prosecute domestic violence claims during the “stay at home” lockdown orders. In fact, we’ve never seen anything like this before. Yes, we do understand that when couples are forced to stick together for too long, anything can happen, especially during stressful times. So, today, we decided to tackle this topic and other concerns related to getting arrested for a crime during the COVID-19 crisis.

Best Domestic Violence Attorney in San Diego

San Diego criminal defense attorney Marc Kohnen holds a near-perfect 9.9 Avvo rating. In addition, our firm has over 56 perfect five-star reviews. So, is Marc the best domestic violence attorney in San Diego? To be truthful, there is no such thing as the “best attorney”. Instead, what we believe is important is to retain a lawyer you feel confident in. With that said, we firmly believe the District Attorneys Office is out to make an example of those accused of domestic violence right now. Here is why. Keep reading, and if you need to talk to a San Diego defense attorney now, call us at (619) 398-2500.

To Keep People Safe During Stay at Home Orders

Think about the chaos that would happen if spouses were forced to flee out of fear right now. San Diego citizens are supposed to ONLY leave home for essential needs. That means going to the grocery store, attending medical appointments, or going to work if you’re an essential worker. Period. In fact, San Diego law enforcement started ticketing people and businesses for non-compliance. So, to keep people safe during stay at home orders, the DA is going to crack down on domestic violence offenders. So think twice before getting in that fight with your significant other.

Alcohol Sales and Consumption are Up Due to the Coronavirus in San Diego

With lots of stress and nowhere to go people are turning to booze for comfort and release. Alcohol sales and consumption are up due to the Coronavirus in San Diego, and all over the United States for that matter. Now, we’re not here to judge those who drink. We are however here to defend the freedom and protect the rights of the accused. Look, alcohol tends to make bad situations even worse. So because drinking is up, law enforcement is on to it. Too much booze and a mouthy fight with your partner can lead to physical violence.

Crime Rates Tend to Rise in Times of Panic

It’s said the crime rates tend to rise in times of panic. In fact, MarketWatch published an article about a rise in crime due to the COVID-19 crisis. Whether it be fraudulent quick schemes to make money, or physical acts of violence such as assaults and domestic violence, police know that when people get scared bad things can and will happen. If you get arrested for a crime during the COVID-19 crisis, we can help. Click here to learn more about our San Diego criminal defense lawyers.

San Diego Domestic Violence Attorneys Available 24/7

If you’ve been arrested or charged with domestic violence, we’re here to help. Contact us immediately for a free, confidential consultation.

Remember, law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office prioritize the safety of victims. If you’ve been accused of attacking your spouse or partner, you’re facing serious legal consequences. Let us fight to protect your freedom.

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