§ 5-13-202 - Battery in the second degree.
               	 		
5-13-202.    Battery in the second degree.
    (a)  A person commits battery in the second degree if:
      (1)  With the purpose of causing physical injury to another person, the person causes serious physical injury to any person;
      (2)  With  the purpose of causing physical injury to another person, the person  causes physical injury to any person by means of a deadly weapon other  than a firearm;
      (3)  The person recklessly causes serious physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon; or
      (4)  The person knowingly, without legal justification, causes physical injury to a person he or she knows to be:
            (A)    (i)  A  law enforcement officer, firefighter, or employee of a correctional  facility while the law enforcement officer, firefighter, code  enforcement officer, or employee of a correctional facility is acting in  the line of duty.
                  (ii)  As used in this subdivision (a)(4)(A):
                        (a)  "Employee  of a correctional facility" includes a person working under a  professional services contract with the Department of Correction, the  Department of Community Correction, or the Division of Youth Services of  the Department of Human Services; and
                        (b)    (1)  "Code  enforcement officer" means an individual charged with the duty of  enforcing a municipal code, municipal ordinance, or municipal regulation  as defined by a municipal code, municipal ordinance, or municipal  regulation.
                              (2)  "Code enforcement officer" includes a municipal animal control officer;
            (B)  A teacher or other school employee while acting in the course of employment;
            (C)  An individual sixty (60) years of age or older or twelve (12) years of age or younger;
            (D)  An  officer or employee of the state while the officer or employee of the  state is acting in the performance of his or her lawful duty;
            (E)  While  performing medical treatment or emergency medical services or while in  the course of other employment relating to his or her medical training:
                  (i)  A physician;
                  (ii)  A person licensed as emergency medical services personnel, as defined in    20-13-202;
                  (iii)  A licensed or certified health care professional; or
                  (iv)  Any other health care provider; or
            (F)  An individual who is incompetent, as defined in    5-25-101.
(b)  Battery in the second degree is a Class D felony.