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Whether it is a bar fight, fight at school, at a movie theater or at home, you have a better chance of winning if you do not speak to police and immediately call criminal defense a lawyer who can fight for you. BE QUIET!! DON'T TALK!! Call us immediately - you can hire the right criminal defense lawyer to do your fighting in court. |
- Assault
- Assault & Battery with a dangerous weapon
- Assault & Battery with a deadly weapon
- Assault & Battery on a Pregnant Woman
- Assault & Battery on a Public Official (cops, firefighters)
- Assault & Battery on a disabled, elderly, retarded person
- Assault & Battery on a Child
- Assault & Battery Causing Serious Bodily Injury
If you work in a nursing home, or group home of any kind, you are at risk for allegations of abuse. Before you talk to anybody, call a lawyer who will protect your interests. These cases have a high degree of emotion and it is crucial to have the right criminal defense lawyer in your corner to protect you. BE QUIET!! DON'T TALK!!
I will fight hard for you and review all potential evidence including photos, medical records, and surveillance tapes and whether or not the alleged victim or his/her family have hired a lawyer to sue you or your employer. I will also look into every possible defense. Self-defense or defense of another is a common defense.
The regular form of assault/ assault and battery, assault and battery on a public official is a misdemeanor that carries up to 2.5 years in jail.
Felonies, such as Assault and Battery on a Pregnant Woman, retarded person, elderly disabled, on somebody with a Restraining Order on you, or if you cause serious bodily injury, you face up to 2.5 in jail or state prison.
You have immigration consequences that may result in denial of naturalization, deportation and refusal to allow you into the US. Do not take chance on losing your job, your freedom, your ability to stay in this country.
How Do We Fight
- Use self-defense or defense of others if it fits.
- Use witnesses, pictures or medical records that exist against the accuser if possible.
- Use certain prior criminal convictions, if any, against the accuser.
- If alcohol is involved, use that to discredit the accuser.
- Show the jury the accuser’s motive to lie.
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