Does An Alleged Physical Altercation Have To Have Taken Place In Order For An Arrest To Be Made?
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Attorney Myles L. Berman explains a physical altercation is not necessary in order for an arrest to be made. Threats can justify the filing of a criminal threat charge which can be a misdemeanor or a felony. In addition, simply touching or pushing someone could result in domestic battery charges depending on the particular jurisdiction. Sentences for these crimes vary. Contact Top Gun Criminal Defense Attorney Myles L. Berman serving clients throughout Southern California and he will represent you with the care and attention you expect.
Description: A physical altercation is not necessary in order for an arrest to be made.
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