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Reliable Assault And Battery Defense Attorneys In Boston

Being charged with assault and battery in Massachusetts can have serious consequences for your future. A skilled Boston assault and battery lawyer can help protect your rights and build a strong defense strategy to fight these charges.

At Carney, Gaudet & Carney, we bring over 55 years of combined experience defending clients against assault and battery charges throughout Boston and surrounding areas. Our firm has successfully handled numerous high-profile cases and established ourselves as trusted advocates who provide aggressive defense when our clients need it most.

What Is Assault And Battery?

Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 265, Section 13A, assault and battery is defined as intentionally touching another person without their consent or right to do so. To prove assault and battery, prosecutors must establish that the defendant deliberately touched the victim, the touching was done without consent and either the touching was likely to cause bodily harm or was done without the victim’s permission.

Assault And Battery Charges In Massachusetts

When facing assault and battery charges in Massachusetts, it is crucial to understand the various types of charges you might encounter. These include:

  • Aggravated assault and battery
  • Indecent assault and battery
  • Assault and battery upon a child
  • Assault and battery with a deadly weapon
  • Assault with intent to rob or murder
  • Assault with intent to commit a felony

Understanding these distinctions is essential for building an effective defense strategy and protecting your rights throughout the legal process.

What Are The Penalties For Assault And Battery In Massachusetts?

A conviction for assault and battery in Massachusetts can result in up to 2½ years in a house of correction and fines up to $1,000 for misdemeanor charges. Felony assault and battery charges involving serious bodily injury or protected victims can lead to up to five years in state prison. Additional penalties may include probation, mandatory anger management classes and a permanent criminal record, which can affect employment and housing opportunities.

Contact Our Boston Assault And Battery Defense Attorneys Today

Contact an experienced Boston defense attorney at Carney, Gaudet & Carney today. Call us at CALL 24/7 or send us an email to schedule a confidential consultation about your case.