No Bail Warrant Consequences
Summary
In Massachusetts, a no-bail warrant for assault and battery results in detention until a court appearance. Assault on a minor can lead to severe penalties, including up to 15 years in prison for aggravated cases. Self-defense may be a valid defense, but without witnesses, proving it can be challenging. Legal representation is essential to navigate these charges and gather supporting evidence.Full Conversation
If its on a minor what is the statue for it
In Massachusetts, assault and battery on a minor can be serious. Here are the key points:
- Assault and battery on a child under *: Up to 5 years in state prison or *.5 years in jail.
- Aggravated assault and battery (injury or serious bodily harm): Up to 15 years in state prison.
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If my son attacked me and i just moved him and he got bruises what charges can i get
In Massachusetts, self-defense can be a valid defense if you were protecting yourself. However, charges may still be possible:
- Assault and Battery: Up to *.5 years in jail or up to 5 years in state prison.
- Child Endangerment: Up to *.5 years in jail.
Were there any witnesses to the incident?
No
In Massachusetts, the situation is serious and may require legal representation. Since there were no witnesses, it can be challenging to prove self-defense. It’s important to gather any evidence that supports your case.
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