Penal Code 243e1 | CA 'Domestic Battery' Laws

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Domestic battery is defined in section 243 (e) (1) pc of the California Penal Code. You commit a domestic battery under this section if you willfully inflict force or violence upon your intimate partner.

"Intimate partners," for purposes of California domestic violence law, makes no distinction between those involved in heterosexual or same-sex relationships.

Under PC 243 (e) (1), "intimate partners" include:

*your fiancé or fiancée


*your current or former spouse,


*someone with whom you live,


*the parent of your child, or


*anyone you are or were dating



You can be arrested for spousal battery under Penal Code 243 (e) (1) pc even if you only use the slightest force... any unwanted physical touching will suffice. This is often referred to as simple domestic battery. This means that you don't actually have to injure your intimate partner to be convicted of this particular domestic violence crime.
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