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What is assault and battery?

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new-jersey-assault-abuse-attorney-anthony-carboneLet’s say you hate your boss. Really, hate your boss. You hate every rude remark he makes, every condescending statement, even his tie bothers you. Finally you just can’t take it anymore. His last comment went too far and you just snap. Against your better judgment, you just attack and start a fight.

Although this may be a fantasy for many of us, this can happen. What is it called and what will happen to you?

Well first, let’s explain what this is, which is assault and battery. Assault and battery have two different definitions. “Assault” means someone had to intend to hurt you, though there was no physical contact. “Battery” means not only does that person want to hurt you, but does physically harm you. In New Jersey (N.J. §2C:12-1), this kind of case can fall under two different types of assault:

Moral of the story: don’t fight anyone. It’s better to walk away. However, if this should ever happen to you, you’re going to need a criminal defense attorney. Please contact us today and we’ll try to help you out.

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