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That the alleged conduct occurred within a domestic relationship

That the behaviour amounted to a criminal offence

Intent or recklessness, depending on the charge



Relevant Legislation:

  • Domestic Abuse Act 2021

  • Offences Against the Person Act 1861

  • Protection from Harassment Act 1997

Maximum Penalties:

  • Penalties vary depending on the specific offence

  • Serious domestic offences can result in lengthy custodial sentences

Key Legal Definitions:

  • Domestic abuse: behaviour between connected persons that is abusive, violent, or controlling

  • Connected persons: partners, ex-partners, or family members

The Law

Domestic Offences

Domestic offences involve allegations of criminal behaviour between individuals in a domestic or intimate relationship, including partners, ex-partners, or family members.
These cases often arise from emotionally charged situations and can involve immediate police intervention. Early legal advice is essential to protect your rights and manage the serious legal and personal consequences.

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What the Prosecution Must Prove

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How We Defend These Cases
  • Immediate advice and representation at the police station

  • Careful review of all evidence, including digital material

  • Challenging credibility and inconsistencies

  • Strategic defence planning for court proceedings

  • Clear, confidential support throughout the case

Common Evidence Used in These Cases
  • Statements from the complainant and witnesses

  • Police body-worn camera footage

  • Medical records or photographs of injuries

  • Phone messages, call logs, or social media evidence

Common Problems in Prosecution Cases
  • Reliance on single-witness testimony

  • Incomplete or delayed disclosure under CPIA

  • Failure to properly assess credibility

  • Procedural errors during arrest or interview

  • Lack of corroborative evidence

Potential Defences
  • Denial of allegations or false accusation

  • Self-defence or defence of another

  • Inconsistencies in the complainant’s account

  • Lack of intent or accidental conduct

  • Procedural or investigative failures

Sentencing and Possible Outcomes
  • Sentences depend on offence severity and history

  • Mitigating factors include lack of previous convictions or early guilty plea

  • Community orders or restraining orders may apply

  • Custodial sentences are possible in serious cases

Why Choose ASL


We are committed to delivering consistently strong results rooted in legal expertise and proven advocacy.

Experience

Our solicitors and advocates have extensive experience in Criminal Defence, Family Law, Road Traffic Offences, Immigration, and Civil Litigation.

Success Rate

We are proud of our strong record in achieving favourable outcomes in complex & high-stakes cases, from serious criminal allegations to sensitive family matters.

Client Care Standards

Your case is handled with dignity, respect, and complete confidentiality. We provide:

  • Clear communication without legal jargon

  • Regular case updates and guidance

  • Support through every stage of the legal process

Fast, confidential support when you need it most.

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