A serious assault charge can threaten your freedom, criminal record, and firearm rights. Securing legal representation early can meaningfully shape the outcome of your case.
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NORTH CAROLINA ASSAULT LAW
Understanding Aggravated Assault Charges and Penalties
Under North Carolina criminal law, assault charges are classified based on injury severity, weapon involvement, intent, and the alleged victim’s status.
| Charge | Statute | What It Covers | Potential Penalty | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assault With a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury | N.C.G.S. § 14-32(b) | Serious injury caused by a deadly weapon | Significant prison exposure | Felony |
| Assault With a Deadly Weapon | N.C.G.S. § 14-33(c) | Alleged use of a firearm, knife, or dangerous object | Jail or prison exposure | Misdemeanor / Felony |
| Assault Inflicting Serious Injury | N.C.G.S. § 14-33(c) | Serious bodily injury without a deadly weapon | Enhanced sentencing exposure | Misdemeanor |
| Assault on a Government Official | N.C.G.S. § 14-33(c)(4) | Allegations involving officers, school staff, or public employees | Increased criminal penalties | Misdemeanor / Felony |
| Simple Assault | N.C.G.S. § 14-33(a) | Threats, attempted violence, or offensive physical contact | Up to 120 days of jail exposure | Misdemeanor |
Aggravating Factors That Can Increase Penalties
- Alleged use of a firearm or dangerous weapon
- Serious or permanent injuries
- Prior assault or domestic violence convictions
- Assault involving law enforcement officers
- Child victim allegations
- Multiple alleged victims
- Gang-related or hate-motivated allegations
Consequences Beyond Jail or Prison
- Permanent criminal record
- Loss of firearm rights
- Immigration complications
- Employment and licensing issues
- Housing difficulties
- Protective or no-contact orders
- Civil lawsuit exposure
NOTE: North Carolina sentencing depends on offense classification, prior criminal history, and aggravating or mitigating circumstances. A defense attorney may challenge evidence, sentencing factors, or the underlying allegations.
DEFENSE STRATEGIES
How We Fight Aggravated Assault Allegations
Every assault case is different. Martine Law reviews the evidence early to identify weaknesses and build a strong defense.
Self-Defense
State law allows reasonable force to protect yourself from an immediate threat. We examine the full incident, witness accounts, and injuries to build a credible self-defense claim.
Defense of Another Person
Using force to protect another individual from immediate harm may be legally justified. We gather evidence showing your actions were necessary under the circumstances.
Lack of Intent
Many assault charges require proof of intentional conduct. If the incident was accidental, misunderstood, or lacked criminal intent, we challenge the prosecution’s theory directly.
False or Exaggerated Claims
Personal disputes, domestic conflicts, and charged circumstances can produce inaccurate or exaggerated accusations. We review inconsistencies, prior statements, motives, and credibility concerns.
Illegal Search or Detention
Evidence gathered through unconstitutional searches, unlawful stops, or improper police conduct may be challenged and potentially excluded from court.
Witness Credibility Challenges
Witness testimony is not always reliable. We examine inconsistencies, visibility issues, personal bias, and conflicting accounts that weaken the state’s case.
Insufficient Evidence
The prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. We identify gaps in police reports, unsupported allegations, weak forensic evidence, and unreliable testimony.
Mitigating Circumstances
When appropriate, we present evidence involving employment history, rehabilitation efforts, personal background, and other mitigating factors to pursue reduced penalties.
WHY CHOOSE US
Aggressive Assault Defense Representation
Statewide Court Experience
Strategic Criminal Defense
Courtroom experience allows us to identify weaknesses in investigations, witness statements, and prosecution strategies.
Evidence-Focused Representation
We move quickly to secure surveillance footage, bodycam recordings, phone evidence, and witness statements before they disappear.
Available 24 / 7
Arrests and investigations can happen anytime. Our legal team remains available nights, weekends, and holidays.
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CRIMINAL COURT PROCESS
How an Aggravated Assault Case Moves in Courts
From the moment of arrest through sentencing, here is what the process looks like in practice under state law.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after being arrested for aggravated assault in NC?
Remain silent, avoid discussing the allegations, and request legal counsel immediately. Statements made to police, witnesses, or others may later be used against you.
What makes aggravated assault different from simple assault?
Aggravated assault generally involves serious injuries, deadly weapons, or protected victims. These cases carry significantly harsher penalties than simple misdemeanor assault allegations.
Can a first-time offender avoid prison for aggravated assault?
Possibly. Sentencing depends on the severity of the allegations, criminal history, injuries involved, and other factors. Some defendants may qualify for reduced charges, probation, or alternative outcomes.
Will an assault conviction affect firearm rights?
Yes. Certain felony convictions and domestic violence-related offenses may restrict or permanently remove firearm rights under state and federal law.
How long does an aggravated assault case take in North Carolina?
Some cases resolve within a few months, while others may take much longer depending on court scheduling, evidence, negotiations, and trial preparation.
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More serious than simple assault and may involve injuries or use of a weapon.
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Basic assault allegations involving threats, attempts, or minor physical contact.
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Simple Assault
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DON’T WAIT – TIME MATTERS
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Evidence can fade. Witnesses become harder to reach. Martine Law moves quickly to protect you before more damage occurs.


