Chris Brown Arrested And Charged With Threats And Assault And Battery
The Vancouver Sun recently reported that singer Chris Brown was arrested and initially charged with making criminal threats. Brown was arrested and released after posting $50,000.00 bail. According to reports, Brown is also being investigated for domestic assault and battery and felony assault and battery.
Initial reports indicate that Brown and an "unidentified woman," suspected to be Rihanna, got into an argument that led to a physical altercation. The police responded to the area as the result of a 911 call for help. It is believed that Rihanna suffered physical injuries as a result of the incident.
In Massachusetts, if you are convicted of the misdemeanor assault and battery the maximum sentence that you can received is two and one half years in jail. In order to be convicted of assault and battery the District Attorney's Office must prove that you committed an intentional, unconsented to and unprivileged touching on another person. The government must prove that an individual committed an intentional touching of another person. Wanton and reckless conduct may substitute for the “intentional conduct” element necessary for the battery.
To successfully defend against assault and battery cases in Massachusetts, experienced defense attorneys often maintain that the defendant acted in self-defense or in defense of another at the time that he or she struck the victim. Another, strategy that many successful trial attorneys assert in Massachusetts is to present evidence proving that the defendant did not possess the intent necessary in order for the District Attorney's Office to get a conviction.
In Massachusetts, in order to prove threats, the District Attorney's Office must prove that an individual possessed an intent to threaten the victim but does not have to prove an intent to carry out the crime. Another unusual part of this crime is that in Massachusetts is that the actual receipt of the threat by the victim is not a necessary element of the crime.
If you have been accused of committing assault and battery, domestic assault and battery and criminal threats in Massachusetts, you should secure the services of an experienced Massachusetts defense attorney to defend your case. Attorney Kathleen McCarthy has successfully defended these types of cases throughout Massachusetts including Brighton, Peabody and Lowell. If you want an experienced attorney to fight for your rights, call Attorney McCarthy now at 978-975-8060 or contact us online.