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Representation For Individuals Charged With Assault And Battery

At the Milwaukee assault and battery defense law firm of Kohn & Smith, we provide our clients with honest and aggressive criminal representation. If you have been in a violent domestic situation, a bar fight or other incident that led to someone suffering harm, we know what steps to take to build your defense immediately.

If you have been charged with assault, battery or other violent crime, do not speak to the police until you contact our law firm for a free initial consultation. You may call us at 414-273-0203all hours of the day.

A Criminal Defense Law Firm Serving Wisconsin

Battery charges can be either misdemeanors or felonies and can have a very large impact on your future opportunities in life. This makes it very important to consult with a knowledgeable and honest criminal defense attorney. At Kohn & Smith, we will guide you through the court process and work by your side to build a strong defense to all of your charges.

If the alleged victim in your battery case is a family member or loved one, the prosecution will likely add domestic charges to your case as well. It is imperative to have a respected and experienced attorney who has helped individuals who have been in your situation before. You can rely on our team to be with you every step of the way.

Aggressive Assault Defense

While assault and battery is a phrase commonly used in our society, it consists of two separate charges. Assault involves no physical contact, just threats of immediate bodily harm to another, while battery involves actual contact. At our Wisconsin assault defense law firm, we help individuals accused of all types of assault crimes, including sexual assault. Do not hesitate to consult with our team if you have been arrested for any of these offenses.

Consult With An Experienced Assault And Battery Defense Lawyer

Contact our Wisconsin battery defense law firm online or call us at 414-273-0203to speak with a knowledgeable attorney regarding the charges against you. Initial consultations are no cost to you.