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Greenbelt Assault Lawyer

Assault charges in Greenbelt, Maryland, can have severe consequences, including jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. At FrizWoods, we provide dedicated and experienced legal defense to help protect your rights and build a strong case against assault allegations.

Maryland Assault Laws

First-Degree Assault

First-degree assault involves intent to cause serious physical harm or using a firearm or other dangerous weapon. Convictions for this felony charge can lead to up to 25 years in prison. Learn more about first-degree assault on our dedicated page.

Second-Degree Assault

Second-degree assault is typically a misdemeanor in Maryland unless it involves a protected individual, such as a police officer. Penalties can include up to 10 years in prison and steep fines. Visit our page on second-degree assault for additional details.

Defenses for Assault Charges

Possible defenses in assault cases include:

  • Self-Defense: Showing you acted to protect yourself or another person.
  • Accident: Demonstrating that the alleged harm was unintentional.
  • Lack of Evidence: Challenging the prosecution's evidence to create reasonable doubt.

Local Courts in Greenbelt

Assault cases in Greenbelt are typically heard in the District Court for Prince George's County, located in Hyattsville, or the Circuit Court in Upper Marlboro. Having an attorney familiar with these courts can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.

Why Choose FrizWoods?

  • Experienced Advocates: We provide aggressive defense strategies tailored to the unique facts of your case.
  • Local Knowledge: Our deep familiarity with Prince George's County courts ensures effective representation.
  • Personalized Defense: We work closely with clients to craft a defense strategy that fits their circumstances.

FAQs

Q: What are the penalties for first-degree assault in Maryland?

A: First-degree assault is a felony punishable by up to 25 years in prison. The consequences also include a permanent criminal record that can impact future opportunities.

Q: Can self-defense be used to fight an assault charge?

A: Yes, self-defense is a valid defense if evidence shows you acted to protect yourself or someone else from imminent harm.

Q: What happens if I am convicted of second-degree assault?

A: A conviction for second-degree assault can result in up to 10 years in prison, along with fines and other penalties. Learn more about Maryland's second-degree assault laws.

At FrizWoods, we are committed to providing the strong legal defense you need to protect your rights and fight assault charges in Greenbelt.