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Miami Aggravated Battery Attorney

Fighting Aggravated Battery Charges

Have you been charged with felony aggravated battery? When you face prosecution for such a serious crime, you need an attorney who truly cares to defend you and will fight to prevent a guilty verdict. Come to Seltzer Law, PA for a free consultation. We will stand by you throughout the case and make ourselves available whenever you need our assistance or advice. Get the high-quality representation you deserve by contacting a Miami criminal lawyer and former Miami-Dade Cyber Crime Prosecutor from our firm.

A "simple" battery, defined as any intentional touching of another person, against that person's will, may rise to an aggravated battery if certain circumstances are present. Those circumstances include:

  • Use of a deadly weapon
  • Committing a battery on a pregnant woman
  • Intentionally touching another resulting in permanent disfigurement, permanent disability, or severe bodily harm

An aggravated battery is a second-degree felony, penalized by up to 15 years in state prison and the payment of civil damages. The sentence may be even worse if you are additionally charged with assault, which is a frequent scenario. If you're facing aggravated battery charges in Florida, it's highly important to protect your freedom by getting advice from a Miami aggravated battery criminal defense lawyer.

Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer for Aggravated Battery

David S. Seltzer is an experienced Fort Lauderdale aggravated battery criminal attorney. Don't delay-let an experienced former prosecutor help protect your good name and reputation. Free, confidential consultations are available to potential clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Contact a Miami aggravated battery lawyer for a consultation about your case and to begin work on defending yourself against the severe consequences of being convicted.

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