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Assault & Battery

Have you been charged with felony assault and battery? Did you know that if you are convicted of felony assault and battery you are looking at jail time, probation, parole and loss of right to bear arms. Strict sentencing is imposed for these types of cases. Even in first offenses you could possibly face some jail time and significant probation time ordered with reporting to a probation officer as part of the plan.

If you are facing felony assault and battery charges you need an experienced criminal law attorney. Did you know that felony assault and battery charges occur when someone willfully and intentionally causes significant bodily injury, and hits, beats, strikes or otherwise injures another person. If this is your second offense, it is likely that charges won't be reduced because these crimes typically cause significant physical harm and emotional duress to the victim.

It is important to understand that there are many different types of assault and battery that can fall into the felony category. Attacks against police officers or first responders are often charged against an individual as felony assault and battery charges if any injuries are sustained. Sexual assault and battery charges will require the individual to register as a sex offender after completion of jail time.

Don't go to court on felony assault and battery charges without the help of an experienced criminal law attorney. Call the Wren Law Firm today for a free consultation.

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