Can you get probation for an aggravated assault charge?

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Question:

Can you get probation for an aggravated assault charge?

Answer:

Aggravated assault is defined as physically attacking someone and causing bodily harm. You can be charged with a misdemeanor or felony aggravated assault charge depending on the circumstances. For instance, aggravated assault which includes a weapon then makes it felony aggravated assault.

Whether you receive probation for an aggravated assault charge depends on a variety of factors such as your prior criminal record and the state where you live or allegedly committed the offense. In other words, the issue of any previous crimes will be considered. Mitigating circumstances is also a factor. Mitigating circumstances can include any feuds or continuous conflict between you and the victim or victims.

Other factors that will determine if probation is possible are the circumstances of the aggravated assault case. For example, you may not receive probation if weapons were used during the crime or whether the victim or victims. This means that during the aggravated assault, the victim was stabbed or shot. Thus, the severity of harm to the victim is taken into consideration.

If you’re charged with an aggravated assault, consult a criminal lawyer. The criminal lawyer will review your cases and the circumstances surrounding the charges. Then the lawyer will explain the possibilities of receiving probation. If probation isn’t possible, your criminal lawyer will let you know other options such as jail time, anger management, parole or paying fines and court costs.

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