Aggravated Assault
If a person attacks another individual with the intention of causing serious bodily harm, he or she may face criminal assault charges. What many people don’t realize is that there are varying degrees of assault. The manner in which a person attacks another may influence the type of charges filed against the person responsible.
Physical altercations that do not involve weapons may only carry simple assault charges, while an assault with a deadly weapon may carry more serious charges like aggravated assault. Persons who have been charged with aggravated assault may face serious criminal penalties like incarceration, fines, and probation. For more information on criminal defense, contact the Milwaukee criminal attorneys of Kohler & Hart SC at 414-271-9595 today.
Aggravated Assault Charges
Aggravated assault is considered more egregious than simple assault, and is generally punished more severely. Persons may be charged with aggravated assault if they:
- Attack another person with the intention to cause serious bodily injury
- Use or display a deadly weapon when attacking another person
- Physically harming another person while committing another crime like sexual assault or robbery
A conviction of aggravated assault can affect the rest of your life. By consulting an experienced Milwaukee criminal defense lawyer, you may be able to better understand your legal options and can formulate your defense.
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The Milwaukee criminal lawyers of Kohler & Hart are here to help defend your rights and your livelihood. If you have been accused of a serious crime like aggravated assault, contact us at 414-271-9595 to discuss the specifics of your case.