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Aggravated assault charges in North Carolina

When tensions escalate into physical altercations between people in North Carolina, the repercussions may be serious and long-lasting. This is particularly true in cases involving alleged attacks that involve the use of weapons and result in serious bodily injuries to victims. Considered a serious offense, an aggravated assault arrest or conviction may have significant consequences. According to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, aggravated assault is defined as an unlawful attack on another person with the intent of causing severe bodily injury. These offenses involve the use of a weapon or other such means meant to inflict serious harm or...

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Assault and battery in North Carolina may lead to prison time

Assault and battery are often lumped together when an individual is charged with a crime, but they are two separate legal terms. In some states, assault and battery are two separate charges and in other states they are lumped together into a single charge. In North Carolina, there are three different types of misdemeanor assault and battery charges with which an individual can be charged. Assault is typically defined as the act of threatening or attempting to harm another individual. Most states require that the act be willful in order to for it to be considered assault. Dangerous behavior is considered...

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