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Battery is generally considered an offensive or harmful contact. In some states like Connecticut, Battery can be either “willful application of force with intent to cause bodily injury” as well as assault which includes attempted battery and the intention to make another person fear for their safety.

When assault and battery happen, there must be intent. The second factor essential in considering that an incident has occurred is whether or not contact actually took place during it all; this includes both physical force like hitting someone with your hand as well verbal comments. No. An alleged victim doesn’t need to be injured on an assault and/or battery charge. For an assault, there’s no contact at all, and no injury happens. For Battery, any unwanted contact or touching, no matter whether there’s an injury involved, would be considered a Battery.

The degrees of culpability depends on the laws in Connecticut. There are three levels, with each one considering how severe your crime was and if there was a weapon used or “dangerous instrumentality.” The level also takes into account what intent you had when committing it as well as an overall status for both parties involved – whether they were innocent victims who got caught up by circumstance rather than designating them accordingly based on these factors alone would’ve made all this easier

Third-degree assault is the least serious type of crime in Connecticut. It’s classified as a Class A misdemeanor, which means it can carry up to one year behind bars and fines ranging from $2k-$5K.First-degree assault is one of the most serious types, and it carries with it a prison sentence of up to 20 years. A $15 thousand fine will also be imposed.

Second-degree assault is the crime of causing bodily harm with the intent to end either temporarily or permanently. It’s considered a Class D felony, which means it can carry sentences ranging from 1 -5 years in prison and fines up to $5k.

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