Expert Assault & Battery Defense
Have you been charged with assault or battery in the Central Coast of California? Central Coast Criminal Defense is here to provide you with skilled legal representation to defend against assault and battery charges. Our experienced team of criminal defense lawyers understands the serious consequences of these charges and is committed to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
Understanding Assault & Battery Charges
Assault and battery charges encompass a range of offenses involving physical harm or the threat of harm to another person. Understanding the different aspects of assault and battery charges is crucial in building a strong defense strategy tailored to your specific case.
Simple Assault
Simple assault involves intentionally causing apprehension of harm or offensive contact. Defenses against simple assault charges may include:
- Demonstrating lack of intent or absence of the alleged act.
- Establishing self-defense or defense of others as a justifiable reason for the actions taken.
Aggravated Assault
Aggravated assault refers to intentionally causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon during an assault. Defenses against aggravated assault charges may include:
- Challenging the severity of the injuries or the alleged use of a deadly weapon.
- Presenting evidence of self-defense or lack of intent to cause harm.
Sexual Assault
Sexual assault involves non-consensual sexual contact or acts. Defenses against sexual assault charges may include:
- Asserting consent or lack of evidence to prove lack of consent.
- Challenging the credibility or reliability of witness testimonies.
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence refers to physical harm or threats of harm against a current or former intimate partner. Defenses against domestic violence charges may include:
- Contesting the evidence or credibility of the alleged victim’s statements.
- Demonstrating lack of intent or the absence of physical harm.
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Assault with a deadly weapon involves intentionally causing apprehension of harm or offensive contact using a weapon. Defenses against assault with a deadly weapon charges may include:
- Challenging the classification of the object used as a deadly weapon.
- Presenting evidence of self-defense or lack of intent to cause harm.
Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer
Assault on a law enforcement officer occurs when physical harm is caused to an officer while performing their duties. Defenses against assault on a law enforcement officer charges may include:
- Disputing the alleged assault or the officer’s version of events.
- Presenting evidence of mistaken identity or lack of intent to harm.
Vehicular Assault
Vehicular assault involves using a vehicle to cause physical harm or injury to another person. Defenses against vehicular assault charges may include:
- Challenging the causation between the alleged actions and the injuries sustained.
- Presenting evidence of unforeseen circumstances or lack of intent to cause harm.
Felony Assault
Felony assault refers to assaults that result in severe bodily harm or are committed with a dangerous weapon. Defenses against felony assault charges may include:
- Challenging the severity of the injuries or the classification of the object used as a dangerous weapon.
- Asserting self-defense or lack of intent to cause severe bodily harm.
Battery
Battery involves intentional and unlawful physical contact with another person. Defenses against battery charges may include:
- Disputing the contact or the absence of consent.
- Establishing self-defense or defense of others as a justifiable reason for the actions taken.
Aggravated Battery
Aggravated battery refers to intentionally causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon during a battery. Defenses against aggravated battery charges may include:
- Challenging the severity of the injuries or the classification of the object used as a deadly weapon.
- Presenting evidence of self-defense or lack of intent to cause severe bodily harm.
Sexual Battery
Sexual battery involves non-consensual and unwanted sexual contact or acts. Defenses against sexual battery charges may include:
- Asserting consent or lack of evidence to prove lack of consent.
- Challenging the credibility or reliability of witness testimonies.
Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
Battery on a law enforcement officer occurs when physical harm is caused to an officer while performing their duties. Defenses against battery on a law enforcement officer charges may include:
- Disputing the alleged battery or the officer’s version of events.
- Presenting evidence of mistaken identity or lack of intent to harm.
Felony Battery
Felony battery refers to batteries that result in severe bodily harm or are committed with a dangerous weapon. Defenses against felony battery charges may include:
- Challenging the severity of the injuries or the classification of the object used as a dangerous weapon.
- Asserting self-defense or lack of intent to cause severe bodily harm.
At Central Coast Criminal Defense, our experienced team of attorneys is well-versed in defending clients against assault and battery charges. We will meticulously review the evidence, challenge the prosecution’s case, and strive to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
Contact Central Coast Criminal Defense today to schedule a confidential consultation and begin building your defense against assault and battery charges.