If you or your loved one has been charged with battery or another assault-related offense, turn to Law Office of Dennis Kuntz for hard-hitting representation. Due to the serious and sensitive nature of your case, we advise you against navigating through the complexities of the legal system alone. Regardless of the unique circumstances pertaining to your charges, you can be confident in our ability to handle your case. Our battery defense attorney is passionate about the pursuit of justice. We will serve as your powerful voice, tenaciously pursuing the most favorable outcome possible.
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When your rights, freedom and future are on the line, you need to hire a courtroom-tested advocate. We will fight tirelessly in order to combat your charges. We will not quit until we have explored each avenue of defense.
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Attorney Dennis Kuntz
Dedicated to Fighting for Your Rights & Freedoms
As a Southern California native who was born, raised, and went to school here, criminal defense lawyer Dennis Kuntz is not only well-versed in our local area, but knows the laws and how they can greatly affect our local residents. His experience includes interning in a Public Defender’s office while in law school. After graduation, he began working at one of Los Angeles' largest and most prestigious criminal defense firms, where he was able to hone his practice in a number of complex cases.
Attorney Dennis Kuntz takes pride in doing his job with integrity and honesty and always provides personal attention to every one of his client. At the Law Office of Dennis Kuntz, you get the personalized attention you deserve because we know that you are not just a case number. More than that, when you hire the firm, you get Mr. Kuntz and are never passed on to a paralegal or junior associate.
Hear It from Our Clients
Your Case Is in Good Hands!
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“Mr. Kuntz handled my case professionally. More than satisfied with the outcome.”
Tom
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“We felt very confident with Mr. Kuntz, and appreciated the lengths he would go to for our case. We received the absolute BEST possible outcome in our situation. Needless to say, we were very satisfied.”
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“ I cannot say enough about how dedicated Dennis was to me and my situation. If you ever find yourself needing a , hard working, loyal, compassionate lawyer, I definitely recommend Dennis.”
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What Mr. Kuntz Brings to the Table
Representing Clients with Honesty & Integrity
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Nearly a Decade of Legal Experience
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A Background in Public Defense
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Well-Versed in Many Criminal Defense Matters
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Free Consultations Provided to Every Client
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Personal Attention Towards Each Case
Common Penalties
Battery is a physical act that results in offensive or harmful contact with another person, without his or her consent. In addition, if you have made a threatening or menacing statement that caused an individual to believe that he or she was in danger of physical harm, you may be charged with battery.
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Incarceration
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Expensive Fines
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Probationary Restrictions
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Restitution for the Victim
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Criminal Record
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Loss of Certain Rights
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Is Battery A Felony Offense?
Battery is typically charged as a misdemeanor. However, severe battery crimes, involving deadly weapons, are charged as felony offenses.
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What Penalties Will I Face?
Penalties are dependent upon the severity of the offense. You will likely face harsher penalties if you have prior convictions on your record.
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Do I Need A Lawyer?
Hiring an attorney will increase your chances of securing a favorable outcome. It would be within your best interests to secure immediate assistance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I Have A Criminal Record?
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If you are found guilty and charged with battery, you will be forced to carry a criminal record. We advise you secure immediate legal assistance in order to increase your chances of a favorable case outcome.
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What Will Happen If I Am Convicted?
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A battery conviction could stay on your record for the rest of your life. If charged, you may be fined and face prison or jail time. You may also be placed on probation for a substantial amount of time. Finally, you may receive a court order to attend anger management training or counseling.
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What Is The Difference Between Assault & Battery?
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Assault and battery typically occur in conjunction with one another. Battery offenses are generally always preceded by an assault offense. Battery is conduct which produces bodily injury or offensive contact. Assault does not include physical contact. Instead, it is an attempt to instill fear into another person.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Reduced
There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Suppressed Evidence
In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Dismissed
We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.
Increase Your Chances of a Better Outcome
We Know the Law. We Can Protect Your Rights.
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