Summary
Battery charges, especially involving minors, are serious in Indiana. Potential defenses include proving self-defense, lack of intent, or disputing evidence. For a minor accuser, the complexity increases, and the credibility of the claim can be questioned. A 3-year-olds ability to testify depends on the judges discretion. Its crucial to consult with a defense attorney. Free legal aid is available through Indiana Legal Services, Volunteer Lawyer Program of Northeast Indiana, and the Indiana State Bar Associations Pro Bono Committee.Full Conversation
I'm in Indiana.
Thank you for providing your location. A battery charge is serious in Indiana. To potentially beat a battery charge, you can:
- Prove self-defense
- Show lack of intent
- Demonstrate consent
- Dispute the evidence
However, it's essential to consult with a lawyer to fully understand your options and rights.
The charge battery on a minor 14 years old or younger
Thank you for the details. In Indiana, battery on a minor under * is a Level * felony.
- You could face 6 months to *.5 years in jail
- Fines up to $*,*
It's important to consult with a lawyer for guidance.
How do I beat that charge
To potentially defend against a battery charge on a minor in Indiana, you may consider:
- Displaying lack of intent
- Providing an alibi
- Challenging the credibility of the accuser
- Disputing the evidence
Remember, it's crucial to consult with an attorney for professional advice.
The accuser is * yrs old
Thank you for providing more information. In the case of a minor accuser, especially as young as 3 years old, it can be complex. Can you tell me more about the circumstances surrounding the accusation? Remember, all information is confidential.
The neighbor said they herd me hollor to stick my finger down the * yr olds throat
That sounds serious. Are there any witnesses or any evidence that may counter the neighbor's claim? It's crucial to gather all possible information for your defense.
No they herd me hollor they said
This situation is complex. It's important to consult with a defense attorney. They can help you craft a strategy, potentially questioning the credibility of the claim or disputing the evidence. Always remember, all interactions with law enforcement should be through your attorney.
Can a * yr old take the stand in court
In general, the court determines who can testify based on their ability to understand the difference between truth and lies. A *-year-old might be too young, but it depends on the judge's discretion. Are you represented by an attorney?
No.
It's strongly advised that you seek legal representation. Would you like me to provide information on how to find a lawyer in Indiana?
A free lawyer
Sure. In Indiana, you can contact:
- Indiana Legal Services (ILS): Offers free legal help to eligible low-income Indiana residents
- Volunteer Lawyer Program of Northeast Indiana: Provides free legal services to low-income individuals
- Indiana State Bar Association: Has a Pro Bono Committee, which connects low-income residents with free legal help.