There are three degrees of domestic violence crimes in Alabama: first, second and third degree.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, THIRD-DEGREE
The least serious of these is Domestic Violence Third Degree. These cases are prosecuted either in Alabama's municipal courts or in Alabama's state courts. If your case is being prosecuted in a Municipal court, your maximum punishment is 180 days in jail and a fine not to exceed $500. If your case is being prosecuted in a District or Circuit court your maximum punishment is one year in jail and a fine of up to $6000.
The most common types of Domestic Violence, Third-Degree charges include underlying offenses of: Assault Third-Degree; Menacing; Reckless Endangerment; Criminal Coercion; Harassment; Harassing Communications; Criminal Trespass in the third degree; Criminal Mischief, Second or Third-Degree; and Arson, Third-Degree.
A second conviction for Domestic Violence in the Third-Degree requires a mandatory 10-day sentence and a third offense is a Class C felony with a minimum sentence of the year and one day in prison.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SECOND-DEGREE
The next highest level of domestic violence is Domestic Violence, Second Degree. This is classified under Code of Alabama § 13A-6-131 as a Class B felony. The minimum sentence is two years in prison; the maximum 20 years in prison. The maximum fine is $30,000. The following crimes, when committed in a domestic relationship, are crimes of Domestic Violence, Second Degree: Assault in the second degree; Stalking; Burglary in the second or third degrees; and Criminal mischief in the first degree.
Domestic violence by way of strangulation or suffocation; if the domestic violence case involved any incident in which pressure was put on the neck, a person was made to breathe toxic fumes, or his or her airways were blocked, the prosecution can pursue charges of domestic violence by strangulation or suffocation.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, FIRST-DEGREE
The most serious of the domestic violence crimes is Domestic Violence, First-Degree as classified by the Code of Alabama, at section 13A-6-130. These crimes are class A felonies. The minimum punishment is 10 years in the penitentiary and the maximum punishment is 99 years to life in prison. The maximum fine is $60,000.
Domestic Violence, First-Degree includes charges of: Assault in the first degree; and Aggravated stalking.