Assault
By : Brandon Digges | Category : | Comments Off on Assault
26th Mar 2014
While Assault charges can range from misdemeanor to felony, they are all considered to be relatively serious, and it is important that those facing such charges take them as seriously as those prosecuting them do. And the collateral consequences that such convictions carry beyond those imposed by the Judge can also be very significant. You may lose the right to vote, get school loans, possess or purchase firearms, or receive certain government benefits, including certain loans and housing opportunities. A conviction can injure your standing in the community, hamper your employment and income potential, and can have a dramatic impact on personal relationships, and even with family members.
There may be an available defense, such as mistaken identity, lack of injury or justification (“self defense”), but the prosecutor might not be willing to listen, and your defense isn’t worth much if your attorney doesn’t know how to take the information you provide them with and develop it into a viable trial defense. If you are charged with a violent crime such as assault, you will certainly need an experienced and aggressive attorney who knows how to investigate a case and present it in the best possible light, whether in front of a trial jury or in a presentation to the prosecutor.