My question involves criminal law for the state of: Alabama
I was in an altercation with someone. I went to their car window to tell them not to come on my property again. The got out of their car and shoved me. I told them the police were on the way, I had called them already, and they should wait in their car for the police. They got back into their car and took off. They hit me with the car and ran over my foot breaking one toe. I had my keys in my hand and threw them hitting the back of their car. The police arrived just as they were turning onto the highway.
I filed charges against them for harassment and they filed charges against me for criminal mischief.
We both have trial set for the same exact time, I guess it is going to be a combo trial.
I gave a statement to exactly as it happened, as above. How can they charge me with something that was done out of pain, I was not trying to hit their car I just threw my keys.
I talked to an attorney and he said it does not look good for me because I admitted to throwing my keys.
I have two witnesses to back up my story.
Any advice would be helpful. I am worried my attorney is not going to give my case any thought until he shows up at the courthouse.

