An assault charge is much more serious in New Jersey when it becomes aggravated and not just simple based on the extent of injury, the involvement of a deadly weapon, or other circumstances, including the victim being a police officer or other public official. A primary reason for the escalation in severity is the fact that aggravated assault is an indictable offense that is punishable by lengthy prison time and significant fines under NJ law.
It is always advisable for someone charged with aggravated assault to immediately secure assistance from an experienced criminal defense attorney so that every opportunity to escape a conviction is explored.
If you face a charge of aggravated assault anywhere in the State of New Jersey, it is your best interests to discuss your case with a NJ aggravated assault defense attorney from the Pagliara Law Group today. Your initial consultation with one of our lawyers is free so lets talk and you can learn how we can protect you against the potentially severe and long-lasting consequences of this offense.
N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1 of the New Jersey criminal code creates the offenses of simple assault and aggravated assault. There are numerous ways that the assault can become aggravated under this statute, including the victim sustaining serious or significant bodily injury, the accused exercising extreme indifference to the value of human life, or the there being involvement of a deadly weapon.
It is also aggravated assault to:
Additionally, an aggravated assault charge can be filed for any alleged assault upon certain individuals while they are engaged in their occupational duties, including a:
Note that under N.J. law, a “deadly weapon” is defined as:
any firearm or other weapon, device, instrument, material or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which in the manner it is used or is intended to be used, is known to be capable of producing death or serious bodily injury or which in the manner it is fashioned would lead the victim reasonably to believe it to be capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.
“Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or which causes serious, permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ.
“Significant bodily injury” means bodily injury which creates a temporary loss of the function of any bodily member or organ or temporary loss of any one of the five senses.
Depending on the circumstances, aggravated assault in New Jersey may be charged as a second, third, or fourth-degree crime. For example:
Regardless, if you plead guilty or are found guilty, your record will show a conviction for aggravated assault when a prospective employer, loan officer, college admissions officer or anyone else does a background check on you.
If you (or a loved one of yours) have been charged with aggravated assault in New Jersey, you need to remain calm and not make any statement to the police or the accuser unless an attorney is present. You could easily say or do something that will damage your case and have long-lasting consequences.
The quicker you contact a lawyer from the Pagliara Law Group for an aggravated assault defense, the sooner we can protect your rights and begin to develop a defense for you.
It is not unusual for a charge that should be filed as a simple assault (if at all) to become an aggravated assault charge. Police officers normally overcharge.
We will protect your rights, particularly your right to a defense against the charges you face, which includes doing everything allowed by law to obtain the most positive results for you.
Our first move will be to obtain your release from custody if you are being held. We can then begin to seek answers to questions that must be addressed to determine the legitimacy of an aggravated assault charge.
Two valid defenses to an aggravated assault are that the incident was a consensual fight or an act of self-defense. A person may also act in the defense of someone else, such as a spouse, family member, friend or even a stranger.
However, even if you can justify having harmed someone, it is not permissible to continue to inflict punishment on an individual who has become defenseless or is in a state of submission. You must have stopped before needlessly causing significant or serious bodily harm.
We will investigate the facts of your arrest and the case against you. We may find evidence to support a defense based on:
Because our attorneys have relationships with prosecutors across the state, we can reach out and begin fruitful negotiations right away toward having charges dismissed or reduced as part of a plea bargain.
We can sometimes get charges reduced or dismissed based on our client’s remorse, willingness to pay restitution, such as for medical bills, time out of work, etc. and such circumstances as:
If a trial is necessary, our entire legal team will be available to prepare a strong and persuasive case to present to the judge and jury. If a conviction cannot be avoided, again, the professional relationships our attorneys have established over many years with prosecutors across the state will prove helpful as we argue for a minimum sentence and alternatives to jail time.
Keep in mind that an arrest in New Jersey starts a long process.
There are obviously many pitfalls to simple assault charges which make it advantageous to obtain representation from a skilled defense attorney. Our attorneys have firsthand personal experience and our both book smart and street smart. To discuss your case with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in this area and will answer all your questions, Call us
Our lawyers serve clients faced with a simple assault charge in the following Communities.
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Monmouth County Simple Assault Defense Attorneys
Middlesex County Simple Assault Lawyer
Union County Simple Assault Lawyers
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