Assault

Is Assault Always Physical?

The first dictionary definition of assault is "a physical strike." While this definition stands true in many circumstances, does it also refer to criminal assault fees? INTERPRETATION OF CRIMINAL ASSAULT IN SOME STATES In some states, the criminal interpretation of assault stands for more than "physical assaults." Many states specify assault charges as "an act that threatens physical injury to an...

Basic Assault Charges can lead to Complex Legal Issues in Utah

Assault charges can arise from sometimes murky and confusing situations. When people hear of assault charges, they typically think someone attacked another person. Situations like a fight, argument, misunderstanding, or even an accident can lead to an arrest for assault. You might be shocked to find that you are currently dealing with similar charges, even if you felt completely justified in your actions....

Have you been charged with assaulting a bouncer?

If you have ever gone to a bar that gets interfered with by a rowdy client, this scene ought to seem familiar: it's getting late, people have had an opportunity to get a couple of drinks in them. At the very least, one individual begins to get a little bit too loud, and individuals from across the bar begin to crane their necks to obtain a much better look at the source of the commotion. In an attempt to...

Understanding Assault in Utah

Several assault charges can be imposed in Utah. These charges range from a Class B Misdemeanor up to a 3rd Degree Felony. Before we get in too deep about the various assault levels, let’s discuss the difference between assault and battery. Assault vs. Battery in Utah The main difference between these two crimes comes down to a threat instead of an actual violent act. Traditionally someone could be...

Self-Defense vs. Assault

In Utah, you are allowed to protect yourself and your family by physical means. However, the difference between assaults may not always be as transparent as simply saying, “it was in self-defense.” Regardless of how justifiable your actions may seem, police can impose an assault charge based on their discretion. It comes down to what the law deems as “reasonable” in your response to violence or...

Assault and Battery

Because the two are so frequently lumped together in speech, and often occur together in action, assault and battery are often treated as one idea or charge. However, assault is something different from battery, and each one has other consequences within the legal system. Assault is putting another person in fear of bodily harm through threats or attempting to do bodily injury to another person. No...

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