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I just spoke with the DeKalb magistrate and was told that it is possible to drop simple battery charges as long as you do it BEFORE the hearing date.
I was in same boat - I had charges of "Simple Battery" with one year court supervision and anger management class and recently my Green Card approved; It took around 15 months. Simple battery is not a crime of moral turpitude; there is lot of misconception about this: Make sure send original certified copy of disposition letter from county clerk office it would may cost around $3 to $5 - My case were delayed for 3 months because I didn't send original certified copy. Good Luck & cheers!
Simple battery can consist of anything used to hurt someone regardless of causing physical harm. Ex. Cursing someone out can get you simple battery and disorderly conduct. Making verbal threats to someone, simple battery.
i was attacked the other day and i went hospital but there are no witneses can i still tke them to court
The term for the 9 most simple charges on a coat of arms is "honorable ordinaries." These include the chief, pale, bend, bend sinister, fess, saltire, cross, chevron, and quarter.
If it is a sealed battery you do not open it. If it is not a sealed battery simple remove the caps.
no
A battery snap in electronics is what you connect a battery to. The battery snap then sends the electricity in the battery to the rest of the circuit. It's that simple.
That depends on the totality of the circumstances. If the fight was caused by you getting into the persons face causing them to believe that if they didn't strike you that they were going to be in imminent danger then yes the charges may stick or they may be amended to something else. If the strike was unprovoked, then typically the case will be dropped.
Absolutely.
They can try. Without your cooperation it may not get far.Added: FIrst of all, INDIVIDUALS can NOT PRESS CHARGES! They can only file complaints with law enforcement. Then the prosecutor's office PRESSES charges. It may also depend greatly on just what type of "Assault" the question is referring to. (SIMPLE Assault - ASSAULT and Battery - SEXUAL Assault???)
yes as long as it isn't a family violence simple battery (domestic violence)