9 Assault Tips

Have you been charged with assault and are seeking legal assistance? Check out these 9 assault tips, then call our Buffalo attorney today.

The Degrees of Assault

  • 9 Assault TipsAssault has 3 different levels, which range from a felony to a misdemeanor
  • Assault first and second are both felonies and assault 3rd if a misdemeanor

What Should I Do if I was Charged with Assault?

  • Cooperate with the police but do not provide them with any information
  • Call an attorney before your arraignment so they can deal with your bail

Assault in the First Degree

Assault in the Second Degree

  • Assault in the second degree is a Class D felony punishable by up to seven years in a state prison.
  • Someone charged with assault in the second degree has committed misdemeanor assault, but their charge has been aggravated to a felony because a weapon was used.

Assault in the Third Degree

  • Clients charged with assault in the third degree, a Class A misdemeanor, are suspected of having committed a criminal offense.
  • Conviction of assault in the third degree will place a criminal conviction on your record.
  • Assault in the third degree involves physical assault of another person, causing physical injury without that person’s consent.
  • One subsection of assault in the third degree, reckless assault, is similar to negligence in that you displayed disregard in a reckless way, but differs because there was no intent to cause physical injury.
  • In Buffalo, assault in the third degree is a serious offense and requires assistance from an experienced criminal defense attorney.

Assault on a Police Officer

  • Assaulting a police officer, peace officer, emergency medical technician, or any medical emergency services provider, is considered felony assault.
  • If you are charged with such an assault, it is important that you contact an experienced criminal attorney to defend you.
  • This type of assault is considered a Class C felony, and you could be sentenced to as long as 15 years in a state penitentiary.

Vehicular Assault

  • In New York State, vehicular assault is a criminal offense.
  • The charge of vehicular assault is brought when a vehicle causes serious physical injury to another person while the driver is intoxicated by alcohol, or under the influence of and impaired by drugs.
  • This is a serious offense. It is a felony for which an offender can be sentenced to state prison if convicted.
  • It is important that, if arrested in Buffalo, you contact an experienced criminal lawyer who focuses on DWI and criminal defense.

Vehicular Assault in the First Degree

  • Vehicular assault in the first degree is more serious than simple vehicular assault.
  • It is a felony that is aggravated if the driver is under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol reading of .18 or higher when a vehicular assault causes a serious physical injury.

Gang Assault in the Second Degree

  • Gang assault in the second degree is a serious, violent Class C felony.
  • If convicted, a person could be sentenced to up to 15 years in a state penitentiary.
  • Gang assault occurs when two or more people intentionally cause someone to suffer a serious physical injury.

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Have you been charged with assault and have questions about our 3 assault tips?  If so, contact experienced Buffalo Assault Lawyer Arthur Pressman for a free consultation. Let his experience work for you.

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Arthur L. Pressman, Esq.

Attorney Miami School of Law, National College for DUI Defense, New York State Bar

Arthur Pressman focuses his practice in the areas of DWI, traffic law and criminal defense. Arthur is a 1982 graduate of the State University of New York at Albany. He earned his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1985 and practiced with the law firm of Heller & Rubin in Miami, Florida from 1986 to 1988. In 1988, Arthur relocated to Buffalo, where he opened his own practice where he has continued to defend those accused of crimes in the Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York area.

Areas of Expertise: DWI Penalties, Traffic Violations, Speeding Tickets, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Driving Without Insurance, Reckless Driving, Traffic Tickets, Out-of-State Drivers, Criminal Defense, Probation Violation, Drug Crimes, Domestic Violence, Assault and Battery

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