Abduction Strangulation Attorney Arlington Va

If you are charged with Abduction or Strangulation speak with a DSK Law attorney in Arlington Virginia now. 703-248-0626


DSK Law Attorneys defended a client charged with Abduction, Strangulation, Assault & Battery, and Drunk in Public in Arlington Virginia. The client accepted a deal to plead guilty to Assault and Battery and all the other charges were dismissed. Abduction is a class 5 felony punishable by up to 10 years in jail. Strangulation is a class 6 felony punishable by up to 5 years in jail. Assault & Battery is a class 1 misdemeanor punishable by up to 12 months in jail. Drunk In Public is a class 4 misdemeanor punishable by up to a $250 fine.


The client was charged with attacking a person that lived in the same apartment building. Although the victim told police that our client was in love with them and bothered them for many months before the incident, the police were never called. The victim told police our client came up to them in a stairwell of the apartment and prevented them from leaving and tried to kiss them. Also, the victim told police that our client put their hands on the victim’s neck and made threats.


The attorneys at DSK Law reviewed photos of both the client and the victim taken after the incident. Additionally, they interviewed various witnesses from the apartment complex. Based on this investigation, the attorneys were able to show that our client was not guilty of strangulation or abduction.


If you are charged with Abduction or Strangulation in Arlington Virginia speak with an attorney at DSK Law now. 703-248-0626

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