California Domestic Violence Plea Form with Waiver of Rights — Misdemeanor is a form used in California courts when a defendant is pleading guilty or no contest to a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. It is used to ensure that the defendant understands the rights they are waiving by entering a plea, and to provide the court with a record of the plea. The form includes sections detailing the offense, the terms of the plea, and the defendant’s agreement to waive certain rights, including the right to a jury trial, the right to confront witnesses, and the right against self-incrimination. It also requires the defendant to provide a written statement and to sign the form as acknowledgement of the plea. There are several types of California Domestic Violence Plea Forms with Waiver of Rights — Misdemeanor, including the Domestic Violence Plea Form with Waiver of Rights — Misdemeanor (Penal Code §§ 243.6, 243.7, 243.8 & 243.9); Domestic Violence Plea Form with Waiver of Rights — Misdemeanor (Penal Code §§ 273.5 & 273.6); and Domestic Violence Plea Form with Waiver of Rights — Misdemeanor (Penal Code § 422.6).