Defending Against Assault Charges in MA & NH


Assault charges can carry severe consequences, including jail time and fines. This blog will explore the various defenses available, such as self-defense, mistaken identity, or lack of intent. It will also discuss the importance of gathering evidence and witness statements to build a robust defense.

When facing assault charges, self-defense is one of the most common and effective defenses. If you acted to protect yourself or others from immediate harm, your actions may be legally justified. An attorney can help prove that your use of force was reasonable and necessary.

Mistaken identity is another possible defense, especially in cases involving unclear or unreliable witness testimony. Your lawyer can challenge the credibility of these accounts and present evidence that supports your innocence.

Lack of intent is also a crucial element in assault cases. If your actions were accidental and not meant to cause harm, this can be used as a defense. Establishing this requires thorough investigation and evidence collection.

Gathering evidence, such as surveillance footage or medical records, can help substantiate your defense. Witness statements, particularly from neutral parties, can also strengthen your case and challenge the prosecution’s narrative.

Having an experienced defense attorney ensures that all possible defenses are explored and presented effectively. Their expertise can help mitigate the charges or achieve a dismissal, protecting your future and reputation.

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