WARSAW CRIMINAL BATTERY DEFENSE LAWYER

YOU GOT ANGRY AND TOUCH SOMEONE

This is the most basic level violent offense. Battery is an unwanted touch done in a rude, angry, or insolent manner. Almost any type of touch will count. Also, a battery doesn’t have to be you making direct contact either. For example, if you spit on someone that is also a battery. A conviction for any violent crime will potentially cause issues with employers and others.

The basic level starts as a class B Misdemeanor but it can be filed as an A misdemeanor under certain circumstances. Those circumstances are either it caused injury or it was to a particular type of person.

If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges for battery, contact us at 888-888-8980 for a consultation. Your future and your freedom deserve to be taken seriously.

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WHO RECEIVES SPECIAL PROTECTION BY INDIANA LAW?

The people who receive special protection by Indiana law are:

  • law enforcement officers performing their official duty, or a person summoned and directed by the officer
  • employees of a penal facility (think jail or prison) or juvenile detention facility performing their official duty
  • firefighters performing their official duty
  • community policing volunteers either performing their duties or who are a victim of a battery simply because of being a community policing volunteer, or
  • the state chemist or the chemist’s agent while they are performing their duties.

If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges for battery, contact us at 888-888-8980 for a consultation. Your future and your freedom deserve to be taken seriously.