August 20, 2009

Singer Chris Brown Pleads Guilty To Assaulting Rhianna

R&B singer Chris Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting his girlfriend, pop star Rhianna, in a plea deal that his criminal defense attorneys and prosecuting attorneys reached at the last second before his domestic violence trial was set to begin.

The altercation occurred between the couple the night before the Grammy awards when Chris Brown received a text message from a former lover. After arguing in his rented Lambourghini, police found Rhianna bruised and bloodied on a Hancock Park side street.

According to the report, Brown, who is 20-years old, will be on probation for five years, attend a yearlong domestic violence prevention class and complete six months of what the judge termed "community labor" -- a more restrictive form of community service in which he will be required to perform such tasks as picking up trash or removing graffiti.

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August 13, 2009

Fresno Businessman Held in Woman’s Beating

A well known Fresno businessman was being held in Fresno County Jail on felony domestic violence, assault with a deadly weapon and other charges. Bail was $421,000.

According to an account, the businessman had been arrested on suspicion of brutally beating a woman and holding a knife to her neck. The argument was apparently over a watch that had a value of approximately $135,000. Offices found bruises and scratches all over the woman’s arm and neck when they responded to the call for help.

The California penal code defines abuse as “intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent, serious bodily injury to himself, herself or another”. Domestic violence in California can refer to violence between spouses, partners, former partners or spouses, children, individuals involved in a dating relationship, or elder abuse.

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December 17, 2008

Man Arrested and Charged With Murder of Ex Girlfriend

The CBS affiliate in Los Angeles reported on December 2, 2008 that Ron Martinez 41, was arrested in connection with the murder of his ex girlfriend Karyn Kleine 42, of Palm Springs. Initially the case started with her disappearance March 10, 2007, where at that time Martinez was no where to be found. Palm Spring authorities have now arrested Martinez and filed California murder charges against him for her murder. Martinez was arrested November 15, 2008 in Nevada and is being held at the Indio jail.

According to officials evidence was discovered inside Kleine’s car connecting Martinez to her disappearance. Martinez quit his job a short time after Kleine’s disappearance. Kleine’s body was found partially buried in a dirt field off Farrell Drive and Tachevah Road in Palm Springs by a resident who was walking his dog. Officials say evidence of foul play was found at the scene. Last December authorities found and questioned Martinez who denied any involvement with Kleine’s disappearance and gave conflicting statements.

Authorities believe Kleine and Martinez broke up approximately two weeks before she went missing. Neighbors tell officials that loud arguments could be heard emanating from the couples residence often.

Personal conflicts between loved ones are always a very sensitive matter to all involved. The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf have a long history of successfully handling the defense of clients charged with ALL domestic violence matters in California. The California penal code defines abuse as “intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent, serious bodily injury to himself, herself or another”. Do not attempt to fight these charges on your own. The Los Angeles domestic violence attorneys at The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf can and will help you win your case. Please call 1-866-390-7373 for a free consultation.

November 18, 2008

Hollywood Domestic Violence Suspicions Land "Soul Train" Producer in Jail

Hollywood Producer Arrested on Suspicion of Domestic Violence

Former host of television show “Soul Train,” Don Cornelius, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence at his Hollywood Hills home on October 18, 2008, according to a CNN report. Police were called to the 72-year-old producer’s home after someone called to report a domestic dispute. Cornelius was arrested and booked for investigation of a felony domestic violence. It is not clear who Cornelius assaulted or injured, officials said.

California Penal Code defines abuse as “intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, or placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent, serious bodily injury to himself, herself or another.” Domestic violence usually refers to violence that occurs between spouses, partners, ex-partners or spouses, children, individuals who are involved in a dating relationship or elder abuse.

An incident does not necessarily have to occur in a home for it to be considered domestic violence in California. It can occur inside a vehicle, at a bar or restaurant, at work, over the phone or even on the Internet. Many don’t realize that there is no need for physical evidence of abuse for someone to be charged with domestic violence. Abuse can be of different types – verbal, emotional and even psychological.

The consequences of a domestic violence conviction can be very serious. If you or someone you know has been accused of domestic violence, please call a Los Angeles domestic violence attorney at the Law Office of Lawrence Wolf to get the counsel and guidance you need at this time to protect your rights and freedom.