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Contact a Miami Battery Charges Lawyer
Battery is considered a crime and is defined by the unwanted touching of another person, or anything connected to that person. Considered offensive, battery is an intended act and without consent of the person affected. Battery is forceful and/or violent, though sometimes confused with assault. The difference between assault and battery is that battery requires more than the verbal threat of harm.
The severity of a battery charge can vary. In some instances, the physical injury may be minimal, however when it exists in serious form it is considered to be aggravated battery. The punishment for aggravated battery is greater since it is considered a felony. Criminal laws vary by state, though most crimes considered aggravated battery include the use of a deadly weapon, serious injury has resulted, and any battery directed at a child, woman, or officer of the law.
When criminal acts like battery have been alleged, it is necessary to show the intention of the aggressor, the failure of consent by the victim, and the events surrounding the alleged events. Performing an investigation on a battery charge can be complicated. There are statutes of limitations and other procedural events that the majority of people may not be completely aware of, which a Criminal Law in Miamiyer can help ensure are being followed. For more information on battery, please contact us.
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