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Fayette County News:
Fayette County Man Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison - WVNT-TV
A Fayette County man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison. Evan Darnell Wagner, 25, of Mount Hope, was sentenced Wednesday for being a felon in possession of a firearm. Wagner pleaded guilty in October 2011. State troopers learned that ...
Fayette rec board: Survey intended ‘for info only’ - The Citizen Online
Officials are now saying that the intent of those questions is “for information purposes only,” according to a letter submitted to The Citizen Tuesday by the Fayette County Recreation Commission. The commission’s letter also asserts that ...
Fayette preps for 8% drop in tax revenues - The Citizen Online
While lower property values shrink county’s tax digest, sales tax collections reveal increase in local retail sales With property values set to fall again this year, the Fayette County Commission is facing a potential $2.2 million shortfall in ...
Fayette schools pick finalists for Teacher of the Year award - Fayette Citizen News
The Fayette County School System has announced its three finalists for Fayette County Teacher of the Year 2012. They are Chris Cannon from Sandy Creek High School, Malia Bergstrom from Fayette County High School and Whitewater High School’s ...
New farm publication to debut Feb. 28 - Record-Herald
Nothing is more vital to health and prosperity of Fayette County - and in fact, the nation - than farming and agriculture. That is why the Record-Herald and its partner newspapers covering southern Ohio are announcing the launch of a new publication ...
Fayette County Assault and Battery Lawyer
Assault and battery cases can be broken down into several different types of charges. Assault is the threat to strike another, whether contact is made or not, provided the target is aware of the danger. The assaulter must be reasonably capable of following through with the attack.
If you or a loved one has been accused of assault or battery, contact our Fayette County assault and battery lawyer today!
We appreciate you taking the time to review our website, we hope you find the information and legal help that you are looking for. The goal at our law firm is that our Fayette County Assault Battery Lawyer serve our Fayette County client's with a professional and caring attitute. We have Fayette County Assault & Battery Lawyers that can help you if you have been charged with or thretened to be charged with the crime.
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Battery is the actual intentional striking of someone, with intent to harm, even if the injury is slight. Negligent or careless unintentional contact is not battery no matter how great the harm. Assault and battery is assault combined with an actual battery.
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We work hard for our Fayette County Assault Battery clients. Our Fayette County Assault Battery Lawyer can help with many different Assault Battery cases. Our Lawyer can handle cases ranging from traffic violations to violent felony crimes.
At our Assault Battery law firm you will find experienced Fayette County Assault Battery Lawyer who have represented clients in a wide variety of Assault Battery cases. The staff at The Garrison Law Firm feel that what is important to you is important to us. Our goal as a firm is to achieve justice for our Fayette County Assault Battery clients, and to ensure that they receive the legal assistance they need.
Our Fayette County Assault & Battery Lawyer can also help with some of the following:
- Traffic Crimes
- Burglary
- Sex Crimes
- DUI OUI
- Homicide
- Juvenile Law
The Consequences of assault and battery charges can range from fines, anger management classes, to imprisonment. The consequences are often dependent on prior similar convictions, current probation or parole status and other mitigating circumstances.
If you are charged with an assault and battery offense exercise your right to remain silent, contact our Fayette County assault and battery lawyer and keep a diary of all significant events and potential witnesses.
Let our Fayette County Assault Battery Lawyer help you now!