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Indianapolis Assault And Battery Attorney

Facing an assault or battery allegation in Indianapolis can feel overwhelming, especially when prosecutors pursue felony-level charges. Indiana courts treat violent offenses seriously, and early decisions often shape how a case unfolds.

The skilled legal team at Sallee Law, LLC, defends individuals accused of battery offenses throughout Indianapolis and central Indiana. Our lawyers take a proactive approach to felony and violent crime defense, focusing on early investigation, careful evidence analysis and strategic courtroom advocacy aimed at protecting long-term rights and minimizing exposure to severe penalties.

How Indiana Defines Assault And Battery Charges

Indiana law approaches assault and battery differently and does not have a separate assault statute. Conduct that might be labeled assault elsewhere is typically charged as battery in Indiana. Battery involves knowingly or intentionally touching another person in a rude, angry or insolent manner.

Battery resulting in serious bodily injury and aggravated battery are among the most serious felony charges, carrying the highest sentencing exposure under state law. Aggravated battery resulting in bodily organ or member loss is even more serious as a level 1 felony punishable by decades in prison.

What Are The Penalties For Battery in Indianapolis?

Felony convictions can result in substantial prison sentences and financial penalties. Examples of penalties commonly associated with felony battery include:

  • Level 5 felony battery: Up to six years in prison and fines up to $10,000
  • Level 3 felony battery resulting in serious bodily injury: Three to 16 years in prison and fines up to $10,000
  • Level 2 felony aggravated battery: Ten to 30 years in prison and fines up to $10,000

Probation, post-release supervision and long-term restrictions often follow incarceration, extending the impact of conviction beyond prison time.

What Defenses Are Available In Battery Cases?

Defending felony battery charges requires a fact-driven strategy tailored to the allegations. Common defense approaches may include the following.

  • Self-defense or defense of others: Demonstrating that force was legally justified
  • Lack of intent: Showing the contact was accidental rather than intentional
  • Witness credibility challenges: Exposing inconsistencies or bias in testimony
  • Insufficient evidence: Identifying gaps in medical, forensic or photographic proof

Each defense is built around the specific facts and evidence in the case.

Speak With An Indianapolis Battery Defense Attorney Today

Indiana felony battery charges demand immediate action to avoid limiting available defense options. Contact Sallee Law, LLC, at 317-643-5507 or complete the online contact form to schedule a confidential consultation and discuss how your defense can move forward.