When the defendant in a domestic violence case may have been acting in self-defense when he or she used physical force against their partner.
The crime of willfully and unlawfully touching a peace officer or other protected official in a harmful or offensive manner.
When a parent willfully and without lawful excuse fails to provide necessities such as clothing, food, medicine, and shelter.
When a person with no right of custody maliciously takes a child from the parent/legal guardian.
The crime of posting certain harmful information about people on the internet.
The crime of posting online photos or videos of someone’s intimate body parts without consent.
The crime of threatening to physically harm someone and trespass on their property within thirty days of making those threats.
The crime of following, harassing or threatening someone to that he or she fears for his or her safety.
The physical or emotional abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of a victim 65 years of age or older.
The crime of inflicting a visible injury on an intimate partner: a spouse, cohabitant or fellow parent.