Maryland Assault Laws
Arrested on an Assault Charge in Maryland? Fight Back With
a Tough Defense Lawyer on Your Side
A charge of Assault in Maryland
is a very serious matter, and if convicted you can
be sentenced to significant jail time.
You need top legal advice from the best Maryland
criminal defense lawyer you can find, to look for
every opportunity in your defense.
Time is critical. Call now for my criminal
defense case evaluation and legal consultation at (301) 637-0107.
What is Assault under Maryland Law?
Assault is the attempted
touching of another person, without that person’s
consent, and includes the act of placing someone in
fear of an intentional touching. Battery is the
unlawful and offensive touching of another person
without that person’s consent.
Under Maryland law, an “Assault” encompasses the
crimes of assault, battery, and assault and battery.
In most cases, an assault is the result of a
fight or other dispute that escalates to some level
of violence. However, the person charged may not be
the instigator, or may have acted in self defense.
In many situations, if there is a mutual fight, the
person who gets to the police first is the person
not charged.
With such a serious matter and the risk of severe
penalties, you really need an experience defense
lawyer to fight for you in court. I can challenge
the evidence against you, and argue before the judge
that the facts of the situation don't warrant the
charges, and work to get either a reduction of the
charges of a dismissal.
We can also fight the case in court, and
challenge the witnesses to provide credible evidence
beyond a reasonable doubt that such a crime was
committed.
There are many legal options and defenses, but it
can be very complicated. The best thing to do is
take advantage of a legal consultation to find out
what your options are, and your chances of beating
the charges.
First Degree Assault
Under Maryland law, a person is guilty of assault in the first degree
if he/she causes “serious physical injury” to
another person.
“Serious physical injury” means physical injury
that: creates a substantial risk of death; or causes
permanent or protracted serious: disfigurement; loss
of the function of any bodily member or organ; or
impairment of the function of any bodily member or
organ.
Second Degree Assault
Under Maryland law, an person is guilty as assault in the second degree
if he/she is found to have caused “physical injury” to another
person.
Physical injury means impairment of physical
condition, excluding minor injuries.
Maryland Assault Penalties and
Sentence Guidelines
| Charge |
Penalty |
| Assault—1st Degree |
Maximum—25 years in Prison |
| Assault—2nd Degree |
Maximum—10 years; Fine—$2,500 |
| Assault—Reckless Endangerment |
Maximum—5 years |
| Assault on Law Enforcement Officer |
Maximum—10 years |
| Assault—Attempted Poisoning |
Maximum—10 years; Minimum—2 years |
| Assault—Poisoning by water/food contamination |
Maximum—20 years |
How to Beat an Assault Charge in Maryland
Since the police often charge assault without regard to
who started a fight, we can argue self defense in
many cases.
I will look at the evidence against you, which is
often in the form of witness testimony. Are there
other witnesses that the police didn't talk to that
see thing differently? I can send a private
investigator to interview additional witnesses who
may be able to prove you weren't the instigator.
I will also frequently argue for a reduction in
charges, from a first down to a second degree
assault charge if the facts don't support the more
serious charge. In other cases, we can get the
charges knocked down to a lesser charge of
disorderly conduct, or dismissed entirely if the
prosecution doesn't have enough evidence to convict
you.
The strategy I would us really depends on the
particular facts in your case. Call me for a
consultation, and I'll listen to your story, and
let you know what I can do to help
you.
Call For a Legal Consultation on Your Maryland
Assault Charges
There is a good chance I can help you work
through these charges, and fight on your behalf for
a reduction, dismissal, or acquittal at trial.
Call me for a consultation and case evaluation on a defense of your
Maryland assault arrest. I am prepared to fight for
your rights, and help you
figure out your options and what to do next to
protect your right, your freedom, and keep your
record clean. Call me at
(301) 637-0107
for a criminal defense consultation on an assault charge in Maryland criminal
court.
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