Charged With Assault and
Battery in Virginia?
Protect Your Rights and Freedom with a Strong Defense Lawyer on your
Side!
Assault and Battery charges can frequently result from a dispute
where it is not always obvious who was the aggressor or instigator. But
the person who gets arrested is often the person who doesn't call the
police first.
Having an experience defense attorney to defend your legal rights and
plead your case can be the difference between serious penalties and a
dismissal.
What is Assault and Battery?
Assault is defined as the intent to engage in
harmful or offensive contact. You can be charged with assault even if
you didn't make physical contact with the other person.
Battery is defined as the actual physical, harmful
contact.
Virginia Assault & Battery Penalties
Assault and Battery is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, with a
maximum penalty of up to 1 year in jail.
If an assault is performed upon someone selected based on race,
religion, color, or national origin (aka a "hate crime"), there is a
mandatory minimum of 30 days in jail.
If an assault is performed (knowingly) upon a law enforcement
officer, corrections officer, firefighter or other emergency or public
safety official in the performance of their duties, the charge is a
Class 6 Felony with a mandatory minimum of 6 months in jail.
If an assault is performed (knowingly) upon a teacher, principal,
guidance counselor, or other school official, there is a mandatory
minimum of 2 days in jail.
How to Beat an Assault (and Battery) Charge - Defense Strategies
that Work!
Depending on the facts of your case, I might argue:
- Self Defense. You are allowed to defend and
protect yourself against the aggressive acts of another. This is
probably the most common defense.
- Intent. Assault must be deliberate, not
accidental.
I'll also commonly argue for a dismissal if we can agree to
restitution to the injured party. This will usually involve monetary
compensation in exchange for dropping the charges. Frequently the judge
and the court will go along with this if the victim is agreeable. (This
does not apply in domestic assault
cases.)
If you are facing assault and/or battery charges in Virginia, call me
anytime to schedule a no-obligation, no-risk, free
consultation at (866) 382-8646.We'll talk to you about your case, and let
you know exactly what we can do to help.
Sincerely,
The Attorneys of VaCriminalDefenseLawyer.com
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Virginia Code §18.2-57 - Assault & Battery
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