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The Most Important Decisions You’ll Make in a New Port Richey Battery Case

By Athanaselos & Associates, P.A. |

If you face battery charges in New Port Richey, you may need to make a few important decisions. While your lawyer can provide guidance, you have the right to make these decisions yourself. These decisions could impact the outcome of your criminal case, and by extension, the rest of your life. Discuss these decisions… Read More »

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What “Counts” as a Deadly Weapon in New Port Richey Battery Cases?

By Athanaselos & Associates, P.A. |

Battery charges in New Port Richey are much more serious in cases involving deadly weapons. But what exactly “counts” as a deadly weapon? The answer might surprise you, and you can discuss the specifics in more detail with an experienced defense attorney. Although the existence of a deadly weapon might create new potential penalties,… Read More »

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The Difference Between Assault and Battery in New Port Richey

By Athanaselos & Associates, P.A. |

Defendants in Florida may not be aware that assault and battery are two different crimes. When approaching your legal defense, the first step is to become aware of the specific charge you’re facing. From there, you can create effective defense strategies that target the elements of your alleged crimes. To learn more about the… Read More »

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Penalties for Battery With Disfigurement in New Port Richey

By Athanaselos & Associates, P.A. |

Battery is a serious crime in Florida, and you may face this charge after carrying out relatively minimal acts of violence. However, the penalties for battery in New Port Richey can become much more severe if you disfigure an alleged victim. How does disfigurement affect your sentence in this situation? Can a Pasco County… Read More »

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