As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
As a former Deputy Public Defender in Riverside County, Mr. Donath has always been on the defense side of the law.
Top 100 Trial Attorneys in California 2012-2014, 2008 Trial Attorney of the Year by the Riverside County Public Defender's Office, and dozens of other awards and accolades.
Your lawyer should have a passion for defense, not just a passion for money. Reputation, vigor, and determination go a long way in this business.
Posted in Assault FAQ'S on February 8, 2015
PC 243(c)(2) is commonly known as Battery on a Peace Officer with Injury in California.
(1) That the person battered was a peace officer performing his or her legal duties;
(2) The defendant willfully and unlawfully touched the peace officer in a harmful or offensive manner;
(3) When the defendant acted, he/she knew, or reasonably should have known, that the peace officer was performing his or her duties;
(4) The peace officer suffered injury as a result of the touching;
AND
(5) The defendant did not act in self-defense or defense of someone else.
The touching can be done indirectly by causing an object to touch the other person.
A peace officer is also performing his or her duties if they are in a police uniform and performing the duties required of them as a peace officer, and a the same time, is working in a private capacity as a part-time or casual private security guard or patrolman.
If you or a family member has been arrested for PC 243(c)(2) / Battery on a peace officer with injury , call me at (951) 667-5293 if you live in Riverside County or (714) 758-5293 in Orange County.