A Conviction for a Violent Crime Can Change Your Life
There's nothing more expensive than thinking you can handle a violent crimes charge without the help of an experienced attorney. Many people facing charges for assault or battery don’t realize the seriousness of the situation. They feel that because the initial altercation was not that serious or was the other person's fault, the consequences can't be that severe. They are wrong.
Assault and battery charges are serious. You need a lawyer with serious experience and a proven track record of success. That is what you will find at Fife, Mangnall & Mossinghoff. Contact us today for a free consultation.
The Consequences of Conviction
A guilty plea or conviction on an assault or battery charge can change your life. You will almost certainly be labeled a violent criminal. This can make it difficult or impossible to continue to go to school, since many grants, scholarships and other forms of financial aid may be unavailable to those convicted of assault or battery.
A conviction for causing bodily harm to another person can open you up to civil litigation seeking money damages. Those with an assault or battery conviction may also find it difficult to get a new job, and may even face the loss of current employment.
With consequences this serious, you need a serious defense. The capable attorneys at the Denver criminal defense law firm of Fife, Mangnall & Mossinghoff offer sound legal advice and experienced, aggressive representation to clients facing assault, battery and other violent crime charges in Colorado.
Contact Us Today
If you were arrested following an altercation that got out of hand, or if a family member is being charged with assault or battery, please call the experienced defense attorneys of Fife, Mangnall & Mossinghoff in Denver at 303-872-0539 or toll free at 877-690-4812 today to schedule a free consultation. You may also e-mail us now to request an appointment or to receive more information.
