Domestic
violence laws, in California, apply to all crimes that
are perpetrated against intimate partners. Stalking
will therefore be charged as a domestic abuse crime if the
accused willfully and maliciously followed or harassed and
threatened
his or her intimate partner with the intent of placing that
partner in fear for his or her safety. Intimate partners are
persons who are married, divorced, dating or formerly dating,
cohabitating or who have children in common. The penalties
that face an individual convicted of stalking an intimate
partner are severe and possibly life altering, depending on
the circumstances that surrounded the alleged incidents and
depending on whether the crime was charged as a misdemeanor
or as a felony. Although one usually expects criminal punishment
to follow a conviction, one usually doesn’t anticipate
that his or her career may be jeopardized as well.
California professional license issues are generally regulated
by the Business and Professions Code. The code permits a licensing
board to either suspend or revoke a person’s professional
license under certain circumstances following a criminal conviction.
If revoked, an individual must more than likely find a new
career in order to financially survive.
Professional license restrictions may be illegally imposed
if the conviction doesn’t substantially relate to the
duties, functions or qualifications of the defendant’s
job. The board may impose a restriction following a criminal
conviction, regardless of whether the defendant pled guilty
or no contest or was found guilty by a judge or jury and may
go into effect once the defendant is placed on probation,
once his or her conviction has been affirmed on appeal or
once the timeframe within which to file an appeal has lapsed.
In addition, there are some licensing boards that may set
forth even stricter guidelines when they issue licenses that
may call for suspension or revocation upon a conviction for
a specified offense. This is simply one reason why it is important
for an individual who holds a professional license to contact
an attorney immediately upon a stalking
accusation. The criminal defense lawyers
at the Kavinoky Law Firm will not only vigorously defend
their clients throughout their criminal
case, but may help resolve post-conviction issues as well.
They can help fight against a professional license restriction
by arguing against its application to their client’s
case when appropriate.
In most instances, a D.V.
stalking conviction will unlikely be related to the functions
or duties of one’s career. A lawyer
has the knowledge and resources to defend
his or her client against an illegally imposed professional
license restriction. There are many boards that simply may
not want a convicted criminal holding their license. The board
may try to use the conviction to inappropriately discipline
an otherwise competent license holder, which is, in most cases,
illegal. However, there are two ways that a restriction may
certainly be upheld according to the law. The first is if
the defendant who was convicted of stalking his or her intimate
partner was ordered by the court to register
as a sex offender. Certain professions, including physicians
and surgeons, have specific rules about license revocation
when a sex offense is involved. The second is if, as a part
of the defendant’s job, he or she must carry a firearm
(which is probably unlikely in most professionally licensed
positions). Firearm restrictions do apply to intimate partner
stalking convictions and may therefore legally put an end
to an individual’s career.
When charged with stalking
an intimate partner, it is critical for the accused to hire
a skilled attorney who is familiar with all of the evidentiary
issues and post conviction issues that an individual facing
an intimate
partner abuse stalking charge may encounter. The experienced
attorneys at the Kavinoky Law Firm have successfully defended
countless individuals who faced DV
stalking charges and helped them maintain their dignity, family,
careers and freedom. For questions about a stalking charge
or about professional license issues,
click here for a free consultation.
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