Learn What Makes a Crime Violent or Non-Violent

There are two main categories a crime can fall into: Violent or Non-Violent. Learn the difference between the two in order to better understand your criminal charges.

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Crimes can be either violent or non-violent in the eyes of the law. Defendants, however, can commit one crime and be guilty of both. For instance, a person can trespass onto private property, which is a non-violent crime, and then proceed to assault someone, which is a violent crime. Continue reading to learn more about the difference between the two categories of crimes.

Non-Violent Crimes

A non-violent crime is a crime that does not involve any sort of physical violence. In detail, it is loosely defined as any crime that does not involve force or harm to another person. The extent of non-violent crimes are determined by the severity of loss incurred to the victim, as well as, economic damages, such as damaged property. Two of the most common non-violent crimes committed involve fraud, theft, or larceny. Here are some more examples of the most common types of non-violent crimes:

▣ Forgery
▣ Bribery
▣ Fraud
▣ Theft/Burglary
▣ Larceny
▣ Prostitution
▣ Embezzlement
▣ Arson of Personal Property
▣ Drug Possession
▣ Intoxication
▣ Illegal Gambling/Racketeering

Violent Crimes

Violent crimes are really not too difficult to point out. They are crimes that involve using force to cause physical harm to another person. Violent crimes are more serious, so naturally, they come with more severe penalties, including longer jail time, probation, fines, court-ordered penalties, and much more. The most common types of violent crimes include:

▣ Robbery
▣ Assault
▣ Battery
▣ Domestic Violence
▣ Homicide
▣ Sexual Abuse
▣ Rape
▣ Intimidation with a Deadly Weapon
▣ False Imprisonment

**Sometimes crimes such as harassment and stalking can be considered violent in a court of law if the result of the crime caused serious injury, whether physical or mental, to the victim.

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Regardless of which type of crime you have been charged with, there are possible defenses for both. Contact David E. Lewis, Attorney at Law, at 317-636-7514 to learn the best strategies for Indianapolis criminal defense. Our law firm will work around the clock to ensure your rights are protected and your freedoms are preserved. Take your best opportunity at avoiding the maximum penalties for your criminal charges, and call today. We offer free initial consultations.