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Harford County Assault Lawyer

If you are a resident of the area or a visiting tourist and become involved in any type of assault, our experienced Harford County assault lawyers are available to evaluate your case. Our attorneys have extensive criminal defense experience, are knowledgeable about assault cases, and are aggressive in representing our clients.

With its picturesque scenery and rich cultural history, Harford County on Chesapeake Bay is a popular vacation spot for tourists from Baltimore and beyond. With its sizeable population, swelled annually by summer visitors, the county has a mix of small-town historic charm and modern challenges, such as crime.

According to data from the Harford County Sheriff’s 2013 report, there were a total of 1,345 assaults in 2012 in the county. The Major Case Unit, part of the Criminal Investigations Division of the Sheriff’s Office, is responsible for  investigating serious assaults and cases of rape in the county, in addition to other criminal offenses.

Harford County Assault Lawyers Handle These Cases

First degree assault, according to Maryland criminal law Section 3-202, is a crime in which a person seeks to deliberately cause serious physical injury to another.  Regardless of whether a weapon is used, first degree assault is a felony and carries a penalty of up to 25 years in prison.

Second degree assault, considered a less serious crime, is a misdemeanor and is classified as  either an attempt to cause or actually cause bodily harm to an individual. If you are convicted for an assault in the second degree under Maryland law Section 3-203, you will receive a prison term of up to ten years, a fine of $2,500, or both.

Assault on a Police Officer

A third category of assault offenses are those committed against law enforcement officers and parole/probation staff. Assaults against members of law enforcement are prosecuted extremely severely. While a second-degree assault perpetrated upon an average citizen would typically be treated as a less serious crime than a first-degree assault, if the victim is a police, parole, or probation officer, the offense is a felony.

Regardless of the details of your crime, you will face a felony conviction, along with its damaging and negative long-term consequences to your future, rather than a misdemeanor conviction.

If you are charged with committing an assault against a law enforcement officer, a skilled and experienced attorney can advocate relentlessly on your behalf. Our Harford County assault lawyers can aggressively represent you under the most demanding of conditions.

Reckless endangerment is an offense related to assault, because the reckless behavior or actions could cause serious physical injury, or in some cases death, to another individual. The state’s criteria regarding reckless endangerment is described in Section 3-204 of the code. Under this law, reckless endangerment is a misdemeanor that may result in up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000, or both.

Harford County Assault Lawyers Can Help

An assault conviction of any type can impact your life and your family. Your opportunities for employment, housing, and education are all greatly affected following conviction and incarceration. With such high stakes involved, you should consult with an experience attorney who can explain the options available to you.

Our Harford County assault attorneys will examine every detail of your situation, evaluate whether the circumstances of your arrest were lawful, and construct a strong defense based on that determination.

In situations where you have no prior convictions, our assault attorneys will make every effort to have the charges reduced or dismissed. If your case goes to trial, they will guide you every step of the way.

Call an experienced Harford County assault lawyer for a free consultation.

Harford County Courts

The Harford County District court is located at 2 South Bond Street, Suite 100 in Bel Air, Maryland. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. The phone number is (410)836-4545.

The Circuit Court for Harford County is located at the Harford County Courthouse on 20 West Courtland Street in Bel Air, Maryland. Courthouse hours are 8:30a.m.- 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday. The phone number is (410) 638-3426.