Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
Battery/ Aggravated Battery
can a person be charged with both battery and aggravated battery for the same offense?
Asked on 10/08/99, 9:28 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Marvin Coffey
Marvin E. Coffey Attorney at Law
Re: Battery/ Aggravated Battery
A person can be charged with any number of underlying charges but can only be found guilty of one assuming the underlying facts are required for both charges.
Answered on 10/11/99, 4:50 pm
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