Henry Cantor
August 29, 2025
If you’ve been arrested for the first time on an assault or battery charge in California, it’s normal to feel scared, overwhelmed, and unsure of what comes next. Maybe the situation was a misunderstanding, an argument that escalated, or even a case of mistaken identity. Regardless of how it happened, the consequences can be serious […]
Henry Cantor
August 25, 2025
If you’ve been arrested or cited for a simple battery charge in Los Angeles County, your first question is usually: can this be stopped before it turns into a criminal conviction? The answer is yes. In many cases, it’s possible to get charges dropped or reduced early — but only with immediate action, a clear […]
Henry Cantor
November 1, 2024
California Penal Code 243(d): Felony Battery with Serious Bodily Injury Facing a felony battery charge in California can have severe consequences. Under California Penal Code Section 243(d), felony battery with serious bodily injury is a serious offense that carries the risk of up to four years in state prison, fines, and a criminal record that […]
Henry Cantor
April 26, 2024
In California, a ‘wobbler’ offense is uniquely flexible within the criminal justice system, characterized by its ability to be charged and punished either as a felony or a misdemeanor. The distinction between these two levels of charges typically depends on the specifics of the case, including the severity of the offense, the circumstances surrounding the […]
Henry Cantor
April 18, 2024
On April 16, 2024, Los Angeles police named Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, as a suspect in a battery case. Authorities allege that Ye punched a man during a physical altercation. This incident reportedly followed a physical engagement involving Ye’s wife, Bianca Censori. Witnesses and reports indicate that the altercation occurred at […]