Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Assault & Battery with intent of manslaughter
We have been having trouble with our neighbors since
they moved in next door 5 years ago. They have threatened to kill us, molest our child, stalked us,
tried to catch our house on fire, killed our 4 60ft
pine trees in our own back yard ect.... Two weekends ago, the man who lives next door attacked my husband in our front yard, infront of wittnesses. He was arrested and taken to jail for the day. He has a court appearence in May. I am scared the DA will not
press charges like in the past. Also, my husband was
hurt badly! Can the DA do this?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Assault & Battery with intent of manslaughter
Unfortunately, the district attorney has the sole discretion on whether to pursue a prosecution or not. In this case hopefully he or she will. If you neighbor continues to harrass you call the police without hesitation especially if they are harrassing your children. There are civil remedies for harrassment as well. Contact a civil lawyer in your area for help.
Re: Assault & Battery with intent of manslaughter
The district attorney decides whether or not to file charges. There is no way to force the DA to file. If the DA won't help you, you may want to consider seeking an injunction to prohibit your neighbor's harassment. You can obtain forms for this procedure from a court clerk. The court will review your papers and decide whether to issue a temporary restraining order right away. After a hearing the court may grant a permanent injunction which is not really permanent but it is good for three years. If your neighbor violates the order, you can then ask the district attorney to file a case for ciminal contempt. Even if the DA refuses to prosecute, you could still go to the court yourself and ask the court to hold the neighbor in contempt. If found in contempt on your application, the neighbor could face five days for each violation and a fine. If the district attorney prosecutes, the maximum punishment is 6 months in the county jail for each violation. Most of the time, the parties in harassment cases are not represented by counsel. Nevertheless, it wouldn't be a bad idea to consult with a lawyer before you file.
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