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Howard County Assault

Veteran Howard County Assault Lawyer

Under Maryland law, assault is intentionally touching or attempting to touch someone without his or her consent or placing someone in fear of bodily harm.  Maryland assault charges include misdemeanor Second Degree Assault and felony First Degree Assault.  First Degree Assault in Howard County is assault that results in serious physical injury to the victim, or assault where a weapon or firearm is used.  If you have been charged with misdemeanor or felony assault, a Howard County assault lawyer can help you navigate the judicial system, protect your legal rights, and develop your defense.

Howard County assault cases are usually heard at the Howard County District Court, located at 3451 Courthouse Drive in Ellicott City, Maryland.   If you are convicted of a Maryland assault charge, you are subject to significant jail time:

  • Second degree assault - up to 10 years
  • First degree assault - up to 25 years

A skilled Howard County assault attorney can examine your case to find witnesses to verify your actions were in self defense or may be able to negotiate a plea to a lesser charge. 

To understand your best options for defense against a Maryland assault charge, contact a Howard County assault lawyer to schedule a free consultation and case evaluation.  Our Howard County assault lawyers have a proven record of successfully defending Maryland clients who have been charged with misdemeanor or felony assault.  From reduced sentencing to full acquittal, a Howard County assault attorney can fight to achieve the best possible outcome to your Maryland assault case.

Please head over to our Maryland Personal Injury Lawyer website if you are seeking compensation for personal injuries caused by an assault related incident. 

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51 Monroe Street, Suite 610, Rockville, MD 20850
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