Costume Characters of Hollywood Blvd Get Into A Catfight
Los Angeles - Captain Jack Sparrow, Catwoman and a space alien got into a brawl this past week in Hollywood, which left Captain Jack with minor injuries that could result in assault and battery charges.
That is according to the Los Angeles Police Department who say the costumed characters of Hollywood Boulevard who hustle tourists for photographs got into some kind of scuffle in front of the Kodak Theater.
The fight ended with the Captain made famous by Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean" being pepper-sprayed by Catwoman, according to the L.A.P.D.
No arrests have been made and the L.A.P.D. is still investigating what the whole fight was about.
These faux superstars of Hollywood may face charges of assault and battery once the L.A.P.D.'s investigation is complete, says Santa Ana criminal attorney Michael L. Guisti.
While for most tourists the characters of Hollywood Boulevard adds on to the kitsch value of Hollywood, but for the city of L.A. these people playing dress-up and asking for photographs have been a thorn in the city's side, which is why if police find wrongdoing they'll likely face such charges, explains Guisti.
The crime of assault is, defined under Penal Code 240, as, "an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another," or simply means you didn't physically touch somebody, but you had the ability to carry out the assault, explains Guisti.
Now the crime of battery is when you make physical contact with somebody and it was done in a harmful matter, says Guisti.
Police are still sorting out the details, but with a few people involved in the fight it's possible somebody was trying to stop the fight, otherwise using Mutual Combat, says Guisti.
Mutual combat is a defense when the person who started the fight tries in good faith to stop the fight, made that intention clear and gives the other person the chance to stop fighting, explains Guisti.
In June 2010 the L.A.P.D. aggressively stepped up enforcement on the characters by citing and arresting the masked men and women for charges ranging from panhandling, loitering and harassment, but in November 2010 a federal court judge issued an injunction against Los Angeles Police from harassing and arresting people who dress up like famous people along Hollywood Boulevard on grounds it violated their protected speech.
If you were involved in a fight it's very important you contact our Orange County assault and battery attorney experts at the Law Offices of Michael L. Guisti so we can keep you out of jail.
For over a decade our expert defense attorneys have won cases for our clients accused of assault and battery in the courts of Orange County, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and San Diego.



