Assault Crimes: How Do I Defend My Case?

Violent crimes charges, such as assault, can carry heavy consequences, especially in Utah. Prosecutors and law enforcement tend to put a lot of effort into assault cases. This means you need someone in your corner who is skilled at fighting back. That’s where the attorneys at Brown, Bradshaw, and Moffat come in.

Extensive Experience with Assault Cases

When it comes to building a strong defense for your case, you need a team of attorneys, paralegals, and investigators who have a detailed understanding of the assault laws in Utah

Our legal team has fought against every type of assault and aggravated assault charge. We know what it takes to defend against serious accusations, and we will fight tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected. 

If you are charged with an assault crime, remember that your right to remain silent is your best friend. Always speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer before you speak with anyone else. The expert criminal defense lawyers at Brown, Bradshaw, and Moffat are ready to help you navigate any assault charge.

Preparing For Your Case

With nearly two decades of experience defending clients against assault charges, you can rest assured that we have the experience and knowledge to investigate all the details of your case and prepare for your defense. If you want to do some of your own research on Utah’s assault laws, you can visit our assault crimes page to find more in-depth information about the following and more: 

Finding A Defense Lawyer for Assault Crimes In Utah

Whether you have been charged with a misdemeanor or felony assault crime, the attorneys at Brown, Bradshaw, and Moffat know the ins and outs of these crimes in Utah and are prepared to fight for you in court. 

Tell us about your case so we can start working on your defense today.

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