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Assault & Battery Charges

Cape Cod Assault & Battery Defense Lawyer

Unlike the title, Assault & Battery are not exclusive to one another. Each is a crime in and of itself under the laws of Massachusetts.  If you are being charged with an Assault or Battery, your best course of action is to seek the help of a qualified Cape Code Criminal Defense attorney to ensure that you are not charged with a crime that you did not commit.

Assault and Battery Charges

Assault and or Battery charges on Cape Cod are often the result of what started out as a conversation that led to an argument. In some cases, the conversation never happened as is the case when individuals take leisure and imbibe. A simple shoulder bump or look in the wrong direction can create a tense situation that leads to an assault or battery.

So what defense options do you have?

  • It never happened
  • Self-Defense of yourself or a loved one
  • Accidental

Punishments For Cape Cod Assault & Battery Charges

In Cape Cod, an assault is the attempt to use physical force in a manner in which the victim felt that you intended to use actual physical force. It is vital that you understand that you do not have to physically come into contact with another party in order to be convicted of an assault.

Cape Cod Assault and Battery charges involve physical contact with another party. This physical contact doesn’t need to be extremely violent or cause any injuries, the fact that you made contact with another person without their consent can constitute a battery charge against you. You can face up to 5 years in prison and fines of over $5000. The penalty and fines are incremental with the charges, harm, and injury involved.

The penalties and punishments involved in Assault & Battery cases can vary as unlike many states, Massachusetts breaks Assaults and Battery’s down into particular types with their own individual set of prison and penalties.

 

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The jail time as well as the fines and penalties are incremental depending on the individual set of circumstances surrounding a case, whether the party involved is a child, elder, public employee, and more. It is vital that you contact a Cape Cod criminal defense lawyer to go over your case in detail and learn more about how you can build your defense.

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