ᐅ Florida Assault and Battery (FL)

In Florida, assault and battery offenses are classified as misdemeanors. An assault crime is considered a 2nd-degree misdemeanor that carries a maximum sentence of 60 days of jail and a fine of up to $500. Simple battery is a first-degree misdemeanor and it can result in 1 year of jail and a fine of up … Read more

Florida Arrest Records Search

Florida Arrest Records Search Search Arrest Records to uncover someone’s past. Learn about an individual’s arrest records and criminal history and find out the details about their prior offenses. Find out if someone close to you has ever been convicted of a serious offense such as sex crime, arrested or has a criminal record. Florida … Read more

Alabama Arrest Records Search

Instant Police Record Search. Find Anyone’s Arrest Details, Driving Violations Autauga Arrest Records Baldwin Arrest Records Cherokee Chilton Arrest Records Coffee Arrest Records Colbert Arrest Records Coosa Arrest Records Dale Arrest Records DeKalb Arrest Records Etowah Arrest Records Franklin Arrest Records Houston Arrest Records Jackson Arrest Records Jefferson Arrest Records Lee Arrest Records Limestone Arrest … Read more

MULTIPLE DUI

When you are facing your second, third or any multiple DUI charge, you are probably aware of the potential serious consequences of conviction, which includes mandatory jail time, license suspension and hefty fines. You can even be facing a felony DUI charge. The sooner you retain the services of an experienced DUI lawyer, the sooner … Read more

ᐅ Maryland Assault and Battery (MD)

For a misdemeanor assault, the maximum penalty is 10 years. If it is a person’s first offense, it is likely that they will end up with a period of supervised probation. If it is a felony assault or a first-degree assault, the penalties are much more serious. It can carry a maximum penalty of 25 … Read more

ᐅ Colorado Assault and Battery (CO)

Assault and battery are two separate crimes in Colorado law. Assault is unlawfully causing injury to another person, such as through punching, hitting, or kicking. And battery – which is more commonly referred to as menacing (CRS 18-3-206) in Colorado – is using threats or actions to try to place a person in fear of … Read more

ᐅ Arizona Assault and Battery (AZ)

In Arizona, the offense of battery is called aggravated assault. Depending on the status of the victim or acts committed, it can be charged as a Class 2 to Class 5 felony. If convicted of Aggravated Assault as a dangerous offense, even as a first offense, you will go to prison. Arrest Records By County … Read more

ᐅ Oregon Assault and Battery (OR)

First degree assault in Oregon is a Class A felony which will result in punishment of up to 20 years in prison and fines up to $375,000. Second degree assault in Oregon is a Class B felony which will accrue up to 10 years in jail and fines up to $250,000. Arrest Records By County … Read more

ᐅ Alabama Assault and Battery (AL)

In Alabama, an assault is a criminal act and most are considered Class B felonies under the Alabama Criminal Code, unless it is assault in the third degree. Arrest Records By County – Alabama (AL) Autauga  Baldwin  Blount  Chambers  Cherokee  Chilton  Clarke  Coffee  Colbert  Coosa  Dale  DeKalb  Elmore  Etowah  Franklin  Houston  Jackson  Jefferson  Lee  Limestone  … Read more

ᐅ Tennessee Assault and Battery (TN)

Assault is usually a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in prison and/or fines of up to $2,500. Intentional assaults that cause physical contact such that a reasonable person considers extremely offensive/provocative are Class B misdemeanors. Arrest Records By County – Tennessee (TN) Anderson  Blount  Bradley  Carter  Dyer  Franklin  Giles  Hamilton  Knox  … Read more