Arrests and Penalties
In Indiana, being arrested for assault or battery is a serious matter that can lead to severe legal repercussions. Assault typically involves threatening someone with harm, while battery refers to actual physical contact or injury. Depending on the circumstances, such as the severity of the offense or prior convictions, the penalties for assault and battery can include:
- Fines of up to $10,000
- Jail time, which can range from a few months to several years
- Probation or mandatory community service
- Restraining orders to protect the victim
If you’re looking for information on arrests related to assault and battery, you can search by county. Arrest records in Indiana are available for the following counties:
Boone, Brown, Clay, Daviess, Dearborn, Dubois, Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Howard, Knox, LaPorte, Madison, Montgomery, Perry, Porter, Pulaski, Scott, Shelby, St. Joseph, Starke, Tippecanoe, Vanderburgh, Vigo, Washington, Wayne, Whitley.
Arrest Records By County - Indiana (IN)
Boone Brown Clay Daviess Dearborn Dubois Grant Hamilton Hancock Hendricks Howard Knox LaPorte Madison Montgomery Perry Porter Pulaski Scott Shelby St. Joseph Starke Tippecanoe Vanderburgh Vigo Washington Wayne WhitleyArrests in an Assault And Battery Cases - Hendricks County, Indiana
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Underwood, Renee Jamie Bond: $300 Arrest Age 41 Lafayette, Hendricks, IN |
Arrested Sep 02, 2017 • battery resulting in bodily injury - • criminal mischief |
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Underwood-Kuhns, Alan Cory Bond: $300 Arrest Age 49 Avon, Hendricks, IN |
Arrested Aug 30, 2020 • domestic battery - battery on spouse or former spouse; live-in or former live-in; or on person with whom def. has a child • invasion of privacy - def. violates a no contact order issued under i.c. 35-38-1-30 (condition of sentencing order) • domestic battery committed in physical presence of a child less than 16, knowing child present and might be able to see/hear |
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