A Modoc County jury has found a man guilty on multiple charges stemming from a domestic violence case, the Modoc County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Adam Doig was convicted of assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury, a felony, as well as misdemeanor counts of domestic violence and possession of a dirk or dagger. Jurors also found true an enhancement for inflicting great bodily injury during an act of domestic violence.
Doig was acquitted of other charges: misdemeanor vandalism, and an additional felony count of criminal threats.
The case was prosecuted by Modoc County Assistant District Attorney Richard Cotta.
“We are proud of the courage shown by the victim in this case. Coming forward is never easy, but it is vital to holding offenders accountable,” District Attorney Nina Salarno said in a statement. “This verdict sends a clear message that domestic violence will not be tolerated in Modoc County. I commend ADA Cotta for his commitment to victims of domestic violence.”
Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 20 at 11 a.m.






