Battery Attorney In Charlotte, North Carolina
Facing Battery Charges? We Can Help
If you’ve been arrested on battery charges, you need someone who will stand firmly on your side. Battery — whether classified as simple or aggravated — is treated as a serious offense, and a conviction can lead to jail or prison time as well as lasting damage to your reputation. If law enforcement believes you made physical contact with another person with the intent to cause harm, you may find yourself facing these charges.
In Charlotte, Melody Busey has defended clients against battery accusations and works diligently to pursue the strongest possible outcome in every case. She will review the facts, analyze the evidence, and fight to protect your rights at every stage of the process.
If you’re facing battery charges, reach out to B&G Law Group, PLLC today to discuss your situation and take the first steps toward building your defense.
Call B&G Law Group, PLLC at 980-999-1153 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What’s the Difference Between Simple and Aggravated Battery?
Although the specifics vary from state to state, simple battery generally involves unwanted physical contact carried out with the intent to cause injury. In most situations, simple battery is charged as a misdemeanor. Aggravated battery, however, involves causing — or intending to cause — serious bodily harm, or targeting someone who is especially vulnerable. A conviction for aggravated battery can result in substantial fines and significant prison time.
If you want the strongest chance of reducing the charges, having them dismissed, or challenging them in court, you need an attorney who is committed to justice and dedicated to building a solid defense. Melody Busey takes a careful, determined approach — examining the evidence, questioning inconsistencies, and advocating for you at every step.
To discuss your situation and learn how she can help,
schedule a consultation with B&G Law Group, PLLC
today.
What Will You Do to Defend Me Against Battery Charges?
Melody Busey examines the prosecution’s case closely to identify weaknesses, inconsistencies, or signs that the allegations may be exaggerated or unfounded. She also looks for errors in the police investigation or conflicting details that could work in your favor. From there, she challenges questionable evidence and pushes back against the prosecutor’s claims with clear arguments and well-supported facts.
Her goal is to protect your rights, seek reductions where possible, and work toward avoiding jail time or harsh penalties.
If you’re ready to have someone firmly in your corner, contact B&G Law Group, PLLC today to learn how she can help you move forward.
Have Questions About Criminal Charges?
When your freedom, reputation, or future is on the line, getting the right guidance matters. Call B&G Law Group, PLLC, at 980-999-1153 to discuss your situation and learn what steps you can take to protect yourself.

