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Assault and Battery

If you have been charged with assault, battery or other crime in Kansas or Missouri, you need a lawyer to provide zealous legal representation. Contact me to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney. Please refer to the following Kansas statutes for assault and battery.

K.S.A. 21-3408

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

PART II.--PROHIBITED CONDUCT

Article 34.--CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS

21-3408. Assault. Assault is intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of immediate bodily harm.

Assault is a class C person misdemeanor.

K.S.A. 21-3412

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

PART II.--PROHIBITED CONDUCT

Article 34.--CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS

21-3412. Battery. (a) Battery is:

(1) Intentionally or recklessly causing bodily harm to another person; or

(2) intentionally causing physical contact with another person when done in a rude, insulting or angry manner.

(b) Battery is a class B person misdemeanor.

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