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Assault Charges

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    • How to Understand Assault Charges

      Assault is defined as the intent to frighten someone into thinking he or she will face bodily harm, or the intent to commit battery with more than verbal language. Assault charges can be confusing, so here are suggestions of how to deal with this sort of charge. more »

    • How to Defend Yourself Against Assault Charges

      Assault is defined as the intent to commit battery or to arouse fear of bodily harm in someone else. Some states require that assault charges involve the "present ability to succeed," which means that a suspect will actually have to posses the means to harm someone physically. If you are accused of assault, here are... more »

    • How to File Criminal Assault Charges

      If you feel you are the victim of a criminal assault, you have the right to file charges against your assailant. However, before you file charges, you need to know the proper procedure for doing so in order to avoid making mistakes that could cost you your case. more »

    • How to Get Assault Charges Expunged from Your Record

      An assault charge on your record can affect many aspects of your life. You may find it difficult to get certain jobs. In some cases, it is possible to get an assault charge expunged from your record. If this is an option for you, this is almost always a good thing to attempt. more »

    • How to Have Assault Charges Dropped

      Having an assault charge dropped is different than being found not guilty of assault. When a charged is dropped, this means the case has been resolved in your favor before the trial begins. This eliminates your need to prove your innocence during the course of a trial. There are a number of things you can do to have assault charges... more »

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