Atlanta Assault Defense Attorney
Defending Clients Facing Domestic Assault Charges in Atlanta
Being accused of assault, when it involves a spouse, former spouse, family member or person you are living with will mean that you will face increased penalties upon a conviction. Assault is considered
domestic violence when it is committed against these particular persons, and in Atlanta a person convicted of domestic assault may face up to 12 months in jail and fines of up to $5,000. The penalties will be increased for
multiple offenses or if the defendant is charged with
aggravated assault due to the use of a deadly weapon.
Talking to an Atlanta domestic violence attorney is one of the most important things you can do if you were recently accused of or arrested for assault. An attorney can answer your questions, review your case and determine how to approach building an aggressive defense strategy that will offer you the opportunity at avoiding a conviction for this serious offense.
Enhanced Penalties for Assault and Domestic Violence
Although simple assault is classified as a misdemeanor, there are situations which will cause these charges to be escalated to a felony. Assault is defined as attempting or threatening violent injury on another person. Battery is the crime of actually carrying out this attempt or threat. If you are also accused of battery, you may face two separate charges and therefore enhanced penalties.
Do not waste any time in contacting a lawyer to help with your case. If you or someone you know was accused of assaulting a spouse or family member, you need legal counsel of an Atlanta criminal defense lawyer to help in the face of these criminal charges, the possibility of a restraining order and the myriad of other issues that may arise.
Contact an
Atlanta assault defense lawyer
at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. today!