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Battery Law: Using physical violence such as beating, is considered a battery offense. A battery offense is typically termed together with assault, since assault is the threat of violence and a battery is the force of violence. Committing battery is a serious crime and if you are found guilty; you could spend time in jail or prison. Offensive touching can constitute as battery even if it does not cause injury, and could not reasonably be expected to cause injury.
What Battery Lawyers can do
for you: If you are charged with battery,
it is important to seek the counsel of a qualified battery
lawyer. You need to make sure you have the
help of an experienced battery lawyer
who can defend your rights in court.
Georgia Battery Lawyer Referral
Service: If you have been charged or arrested
with battery charges, contact
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battery lawyer who can help
minimize the battery charges
against you.
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