
Assault and Battery
Assault and battery charges in Massachusetts often involve disputed facts, conflicting statements, police reports, and fast-moving court conditions. These blog posts explain common assault-related issues, possible penalties, defense considerations, and what to expect after an arrest or summons. For quick answers, visit our Assault or Battery FAQs. If you have been charged or believe you may be under investigation, contact us today.
Even when an alleged victim wants the case dropped, prosecutors may continue. See what that means and what defendants should avoid doing.
Domestic assault cases often turn on credibility, evidence, and context. See common defenses that may challenge the prosecution’s case.
Trying to explain an assault accusation can backfire. See how the 5th Amendment protects you from statements that hurt your case.
A restraining order can change the rules in an assault case instantly. See how no-contact terms and court orders affect your defense.
Aggravated assault charges often involve injuries, weapons, or serious allegations. See what prosecutors must prove and defenses may challenge.
Assault and battery is often misunderstood. See what Massachusetts law requires and why not every physical encounter is criminal.
Assault and battery charges depend on specific legal definitions, penalties, and defenses. Small factual details can matter.
Indecent assault and battery allegations can affect your freedom, reputation, and registration status. Early defense is critical.
Domestic assault and battery cases can affect home, family, no-contact orders, firearms, and your criminal record.
Assault and battery charges in Quincy require local court knowledge, fast preparation, and careful review of the evidence.
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