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16rcrc11-CDVstat
CDV Statutes section created by Brian Rister
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07/08/2011

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Term
Name 2 seperate but related laws that relate to the Criminal Domestic Violence Act.
Definition
  • Protection from Domestic Abuse Act
  • Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act
Term
In what year was the Criminal Domestic Violence Act originally signed into law?
Definition
1984
Term
As it relates to CDV, give an example of who a household member might be.
Definition
  • A spouse
  • A former spouse
  • Persons who have a child in common
  • A male and female who are cohabitating or formerly have cohabitated
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: CDV, 1st Offense

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Misdemeanor
  2. Summary Court
  3. Fined $1000 up to $2500 OR imprisonment <=30 days
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: CDV, 2nd Offense

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Misdemeanor
  2. General Sessions
  3. Fined $2500 up to $5000 AND imprisoned from 30 days up to 1 year
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: CDV, 3rd Offense

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Felony
  2. General Sessions
  3. Imprisoned from 1 year up to 5 years
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: CDV of High and Agrrevated Nature (HAN)

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Felony
  2. General Sessions
  3. Imprisoned from 1 year up to 10 years
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: Violation of an Order of Protection

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Misdemeanor
  2. Summary Court
  3. Fined no more than $500 AND imprisoned no more than 30 days
Term
Briefly explain what a Domestic Violence Shelter is under S.C. Code 16-25-125.
Definition
A facility whose purpose is to serve as a shelter to receive and house persons who are victims of criminal domestic violence and that provides services as a shelter
Term
Define Grounds as according to S.C. Code 16-25-125.
Definition
Real property of the parcel of land upon which a domestic violence shelter or a domestic violence shelter's administrative offices are located, whether fenced or unfenced
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: Trespass upon the Grounds or Structure of a Domestic Violence Shelter

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Misdemeanor
  2. General Sessions
  3. Fined up to $3000 AND/OR imprisoned up to 3 years
Term

Provide the following information about the specified crime: Trespass upon the Grounds or Structure of a Domestic Violence Shelter (Enhanced Punishment)

  1. Class
  2. Court
  3. Punishment
Definition
  1. Felony
  2. General Sessions
  3. Fined up to $5000 AND/OR imprisoned up to 5 years
Term
What is needed for an arrest to be executed?
Definition
Probable Cause
Term
What are the two specific types of arrest for CDV offenses as specified by S.C. Code section 16-25-70?
Definition
Discretionary and Mandatory
Term
For an officer to enter a residence to execute an arrest what must he have before entering?
Definition
Probable Cause
Term
True/False: An officer arrives at a CDV call and has probable cause to believe that immediately entering the residence is necessary to prevent physical harm or danger to a family or a household member. This information alone is not enough to allow him in the residence.
Definition
False, the officer has probable cause that there may be danger or harm
Term
What is the best thing to have to enter a residence on a CDV call?
Definition
Consent
Term
True/False: A 911 call, alone, is enough for an officer to enter a residence.
Definition
True, but ONLY on the concern for safety
Term
In determining who the "primary aggressor" is, what are some things an officer MUST consider?
Definition
  • Prior complaints of domestic/family violence
  • Likelihood of future injury to a person
  • Did one person act in self-defense
  • Household member accounts of history of violence
  • Relative severity of injuries on each person
Term
In determining who the "primary aggressor" is, what are some things an officer MIGHT ALSO consider?
Definition
  • Relative size and strength of parties
  • Relative physical abilities of parties
  • Criminal history
  • If children were in the home and needed protection
  • Relative ability to seek assistance without having to inflict injury for self-defense
  • If party had access to weapons
  • Prior law enforcement accounts of parties behaviors
Term
True/False: An officer arrives to a CDV call and can not determine who the primary aggressor is. The officer can arrest both parties.
Definition
True, BUT the officer must include the "grounds" or evidence that lead to do so
Term
For a party in a CDV case to claim self-defense, what is most amout of force they could have used?
Definition
Only enough force necessary to end the attack or threat of attack
Term
True/False and Why: An officer responding to a CDV call is allowed to tell the parties "If we have to come back here, everyone will be arrested, and the kids will go to DSS".
Definition
False, the comment can be viewed as a threat to discourage requests for law enforcement intervention
Term
Define Abuse as it is described by S.C. Code 20-4-20(a).
Definition
Physical harm, bodily injury, assualt, or the threat of physical harm, or sexual criminal offenses, as otherwise defined by statute, committed against a family or household member by a family or household member
Term
What court has jurisdiction to issue Orders of Protection at all times?
Definition
Family court
Term
Explain a Magistrates jurisdiction to issue Orders of Protection.
Definition
Jurisdiction to issue limitied Orders of Protection during non-business hours or at other times when the Family Court is not in session
Term
True/False: Municipal judges can also issue Orders of Protection, but they are limited.
Definition
False, municipal judges have no jurisdiction to issue Orders of Protection
Term
True/False: A petition for an Order of Protection can be made by any household members in need of protection.
Definition
True
Term
True/False: A petition for an Order of Protection needs to be specific with information and who needs protection.
Definition
True
Term
True/False: The Clerk of Court may charge a fee for filing a petition for an Order of Protection.
Definition
False
Term
True/False: A petition for an Order of Protection must inform the respondent (abuser) of the right to retain counsel.
Definition
True
Term
If the petitioner proves abuse by a preponderance of evidence, the Family Court can hold an emergency hearing to issue an Order of Protection within what time frame?
Definition
Within 24 hours after service of the petition upon the respondent (abuser)
Term
Who is responsible for requesting an emergency hearing for an Order of Protection?
Definition
The petitioner
Term
If the court denies a motion for an emergency hearing, then the court must grant a regular hearing within how many days of the filing of the petition?
Definition
15 days
Term
What is the duration of an Order of Protection that has not been extended nor terminated?
Definition
At least 6 months from the date of issue, but no longer than 1 year
Term
When does an Order of Protection issued by a Magistrate expire?
Definition
As provided by the terms of the order or by issuance of an order by Family court
Term
What is the "key" phrase to remember when discussing Immunity from civil or criminal liability?
Definition
"Acting in Good Faith"
Term
What is the main purpose of South Carolina's Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act?
Definition
Ensure full faith and credit will be extended within our state to domestic violence protection orders from other jurisdictions
Term
At what point does CDV become a felony?
Definition
On the 3rd offense or CDV-HAN (High and Aggrevated Nature)
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