Friday, July 4, 2008

Assault and Battery

Springfield Assault Lawyer

Aggravated Battery Attorney

Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney at Law

“El abogado que habla español”

Every Client is Important

Assuming you were arrested for assault and battery in a bar fight or in an instance of alleged domestic violence, an astute criminal defense lawyer will begin by asking key questions such as:

  • did anyone suffer serious injury?
  • was there a credible witness?
  • what are your applicable fifth amendment constitutional rights?

Third-generation lawyer Ryan E. Alekman has the experience, the negotiating skills and the knowledge of the law necessary to ask the right questions. To schedule a free initial consultation with assault and battery attorney Ryan E. Alekman, contact us.

If at all possible, speak to a lawyer before you speak to the police – either at the time you are arrested for violating a restraining order, or in later questioning. You have the right to remain silent. Do not make the mistake of many who believed they could talk their way out of trouble. Rather, seek the counsel of an experienced assault and battery attorney.

Learn what your legal options are after an assault arrest. To schedule a free consultation after you have been charged with assault and battery, contact Massachusetts defense attorney Ryan E. Alekman through this Web site. Attorney Alekman is prepared to guide your case to the proper outcome: case dismissal, plea bargain, and / or release from jail, for example.

From offices in Springfield, Massachusetts, Ryan E. Alekman, Attorney at Law, represents clients throughout Massachusetts, in communities such as Westfield, Holyoke, Northampton, Belchertown, Boston, Longmeadow, Easthampton, Ludlow, Palmer, Hadley, South Hadley, West Springfield, Greenfield, Amherst, Agawam, Chicopee and other Hampden County communities.