1. Don't bring your friends to your meeting
with the attorney.
- This should go without saying
in any type of case, but especially in an assault case if your friends
were at the scene of the alleged assault, or were involved in any way.
- If you and some of your
friends or acquaintances are all charged in an assault, don't make the
mistake of thinking you're all "in this together."
- Why? Your best defense
might be that the real perpetrators of the assault were the other
individuals there, not you. Or, that you were just trying to break
up a fight that was being instigated by someone else.
- Two: The attorney, if he
knows what he's doing, won't have a meeting with both of you, because he
knows there's a conflict. One of you will get sent home and you
don't want that person to be you.
2. Assault is a very serious charge in
Maryland. Don't take it lightly.
- First degree assault is a
felony and punishable by up to 25 years in prison.
- Second degree assault, which
is the more common form of assault charge we see, is a misdemeanor - but
still punishable by 10 years in prison and a $2,500 fine.
- A first degree assault
conviction requires proof that you intended to cause serious bodily harm
to the victim. On the other hand, you can be convicted of second degree
assault for what the law calls an "offensive touching" or for
simply putting someone in fear of bodily harm. Relatively minor
altercations and disputes can easily result in assault charges.
3. Don't just assume your case will be dropped
without a fight.
- It's really common for people
charged with assault to be convinced that there's no way the alleged
victim is going to show up in court, and then lo and behold, they appear
in court ready for trial.
- I don't care what you think
about the alleged victim's credibility, the State is going to take their
allegations seriously.
- You might have to go through
an entire trial to prove your innocence. You do not want to be
caught without any attorney in this situation.
If you have been charged with a crime in Maryland,
call us today to speak to one our experienced Maryland criminal defense
attorneys for a free consultation or if you
would like more information please feel free to contact our office at (301)
854-9000 and schedule an appointment at our office in
Baltimore or throughout Maryland, or visit us on the web
at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Maryland-Criminal-Defense/