Mr. Beach’s client was accused of Felony Assault 4, Misdemeanor Assault 4, Harassment (Class A), and Harassment (Class B). Altogether, Mr. Beach’s client faced up to one day less than seven and a half years incarceration as a maximum. The basic facts are that Mr. Beach’s client shoved the victim into a wall, the victim’s teenager daughter came into the room and joined into the tussle, and the victim was knocked unconscious. At trial, the teenager admitted during Mr. Beach’s cross examination that she was out to get Mr. Beach’s client and he was really just defending himself from her. Accordingly, the Misdemeanor Assault and the Class B Harassment were then dismissed before the trial ended. That left the Felony Assault and the other Harassment. The jury found Mr. Beach’s client Not Guilty of the Felony Assault 4, but guilty of the misdemeanor Harassment for shoving the victim. Overall, an outstanding win for the defense far exceeding the best possible negotiated resolution.