Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kansas
battery
what is the maximum sentenc for a first time battery charge
Asked on 6/18/01, 11:29 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bonnie Selby
Bonnie J. Selby, Attorney at Law
Re: battery
First of all, depends on your criminal history. . .any prior convictions? What are they? Simple battery. . .first time conviction is 1 year max. . .beware: "person" crime, they can be aggregated by 3's to count as felonies should you have future convictions and work against you at time of sentencing.
Answered on 6/29/01, 9:37 pm
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