ASSAULT & BATTERY - ATTORNEY WILLIAM COLE


The law office of William Cole regularly represents clients who are charged with battery, battery against a peace officer or emergency personnel, assault with a deadly weapon, and resisting or obstructing a peace officer in courts in Reno, Nevada, Carson City, Nevada, Incline Village, Nevada, Stateline, Nevada, and Minden, Nevada.

In Nevada, a battery is considered a crime of violence. A battery is defined as the unlawful application of force upon a person of another. Simply pushing someone or grabbing someone's arm could be considered a battery.

In Nevada, batteries against peace officers or emergency personnel are often considered felonies. Resisting your own arrest or interfering in another's arrest is considered a crime in Nevada. In a case where you are being arrested, it is best to submit to the authority of the officer, keep your mouth shut, and resolve the case in court.

The law office of William Cole regularly represent clients who are charged with battery against a peace officer or emergency personnel, and resisting or obstructing a peace officer in courts in Reno, Nevada, Carson City, Nevada, Incline Village, Nevada, Stateline, Nevada, and Minden, Nevada.

The law office of William Cole routinely represent clients for all types of criminal law violations, including domestic battery, drug possession, sales and cultivation cases, gaming offenses, and driving under the influence (DUI) cases in courts in Reno, Nevada, Carson City, Nevada, Incline Village, Nevada, Stateline, Nevada, and Minden, Nevada.

Call (866) 301-0768 for a free initial consultation and experienced and aggressive representation if you are arrested for a criminal law violation in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area.







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