What to Know About Assault Charges in New Jersey

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Assault offenses are not taken lightly in the state of New Jersey. Individuals who are charged with assault crimes in New Jersey can expect to face significant penalties that may impact their future for years to come.

If you are facing such charges, it is important that you retain the services of an experienced criminal defense attorney who will fight to protect your rights in court. Our legal team at the Law Offices of Michael A. Policastro is prepared to take on your case today. Do not make the mistake of proceedings with these charges without the assistance of a legal professional in your corner.

Continue reading to learn the types of assault in New Jersey, how simple assault can be upgraded, and the details of the No Early Release Act.

What are the types of assault in New Jersey?

Assault is divided into a variety of categories in New Jersey. The charges will depend on the severity of the offense. The most common types of assault charges including the following:

Simple assault: Simple assault is considered a disorderly persons offense. Simple assault is punishable by up to six months jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000
Aggravated assault: Aggravated assault is punishable by up to ten years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $150,000

How can simple assault be upgraded?

A simple assault can be upgraded when the assailant possessed a weapon during the act. When a person uses a deadly weapon while committing assault, they will face harsher consequences including aggravated assault charges. Aggravated assault penalties include up to ten years in prison, subjection to the provisions of the No Early Release Act, and $150,000 in fines.

What is the No Early Release Act?

The No Early Release Act is subjected to individuals who are convicted of violent crimes. Individuals who have been convicted of certain violent crimes are required under this law to serve at least 85 percent of their sentences before they are eligible to request parole.

If you are facing charges for a violent crime, it is essential that you retain the services of an experienced criminal defense attorney who will explore all avenues of defense on your behalf. Our legal team at the Law Offices of Michael A. Policastro is prepared to fight on your behalf. We understand how much is on the line in these circumstances.

Contact our experienced New Jersey firm

When someone is charged with a crime, they have a lot to consider. However, we understand that everyone makes mistakes, which is why we are here to help. No matter your circumstances, if you are facing criminal charges, contact the Law Offices of Michael A. Policastro today for the experienced legal counsel you deserve and need.

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