Aggravated Battery
An aggravated battery is a battery with either (1) a deadly weapon or (2) the intention to cause great bodily harm, permanent disfigurement, or permanent disability. An aggravated battery is committed if you hit a person who is pregnant and you should have known that they were pregnant. Defenses to aggravated battery include self-defense, defense of others and
defense of property.
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Recent Aggravated Battery Case
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AGGRAVATED BATTERY - All
charges dropped.
The allegation was that my
client intentionally rammed his vehicle into another
car. This was a road-rage incident. I convinced the
State to file only misdemeanor charges. About three
months later, all charges were dropped. No felony
conviction for my client.
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Federal Court, as opposed to thirty (30) days in Florida, to file a notice of appeal. If you want to appeal a conviction, you must contact a Federal criminal appeals attorney immediately as time is of the essence.