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Monthly Archives: February 2023

Can I make a self-defense claim against battery charges?

By Foley & Wilson |

Petty fights or arguments can quickly escalate, resulting in physical harm and battery charges. Still, a person does not need to sustain injuries to make this accusation. A physical act can qualify as a battery charge if: The intent to cause harm existed. The accused physically touched or hit the other person without consent…. Read More »

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Distressed driving can look like drunk driving

By Foley & Wilson |

Have you ever gotten into a car after a heated argument with your spouse? The stress and anger feel uncontrollable, and your body starts to shake as you squeeze the steering wheel in frustration. You may think a drive is all you need to clear your mind. Your mental state can get you charged… Read More »

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