ER Law: Trial Attorneys | Family & Personal Injury | Greensboro, NC
ER Law: Trial Lawyers | Personal Injury & Family Law | Greensboro, NC

What are the penalties for assault convictions in North Carolina?

The penalties for assault convictions in North Carolina depend on the severity of the assault and the specific circumstances of the case. Misdemeanor assault convictions can lead to fines, probation, and up to 150 days in jail, while felony assault convictions carry more severe penalties, including longer prison sentences.

In addition to fines and incarceration, individuals convicted of assault in North Carolina may face other consequences, such as probation, community service, anger management classes, and a criminal record that can impact their future employment and housing opportunities.

If you have been charged with assault in Greensboro or the surrounding areas, it is crucial to promptly consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer to identify the potential consequences of any criminal charges against you and begin building a defense.

October 15, 2024 – Eric Richardson 

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