Assault & Battery Defense Attorney in Attleboro, MA

Assault and battery charges in Attleboro, Massachusetts can result in jail time and a permanent criminal record. Attorney Mark J. Clifford defends all assault charges at assault at Attleboro District Court and throughout Worcester County. Call (617) 501-0411 for a free consultation.

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Massachusetts Assault Laws — What Attleboro Defendants Face

Simple assault and battery in Attleboro is a misdemeanor carrying up to 2.5 years in jail. Assault with a dangerous weapon is a felony carrying 2.5–15 years. All charges start at assault at Attleboro District Court and may be elevated to Worcester Superior Court.

Self-Defense and Justification in Attleboro Assault Cases

Massachusetts law strongly protects self-defense rights. If you defended yourself or others in Attleboro, Attorney Clifford builds a comprehensive justification argument using surveillance footage, witness statements, and documented history between the parties.

Challenging Credibility in Attleboro Assault Cases

Most assault cases in Attleboro are one person's word against another. Attorney Clifford investigates the accuser's credibility, prior false reports, motives, and inconsistencies. Video and phone records frequently contradict accusations entirely.

CWOF and First-Offense Outcomes in Attleboro

First-time assault defendants in Attleboro often qualify for CWOF or Pretrial Probation — no conviction on your record after a probation period. Attorney Clifford pursues these resolutions in every eligible Worcester County assault case.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Assault in Attleboro, MA

Simple assault and battery in Attleboro carries up to 2.5 years in jail. More serious forms — dangerous weapon, serious injury, or against a protected class — are felonies with up to 15 years. Attorney Clifford defends all levels at assault at Attleboro District Court.

Yes — through CWOF, pretrial probation, self-defense findings, insufficient evidence motions, or not-guilty verdicts. Attorney Clifford reviews every Attleboro assault case for dismissal paths immediately.

In Massachusetts, the prosecutor decides whether to proceed regardless of victim wishes. Even if the victim recants, the DA may still pursue the case. Attorney Clifford presents the full context to Worcester County prosecutors early.

Yes. Massachusetts self-defense doctrine allows reasonable force to protect yourself or others from imminent harm. Attorney Clifford builds self-defense cases for Attleboro clients using all available evidence.

A Attleboro District Court assault case typically takes 3–12 months from arraignment to resolution. Attorney Clifford works efficiently at assault at Attleboro District Court to achieve the best outcome quickly.

Also Serving All Communities Near Attleboro

Clifford Defense handles assault cases throughout Worcester County and all of Massachusetts.

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Free Assault Defense Consultation — Attleboro, MA

Attorney Mark J. Clifford is available 24/7 for all Worcester County criminal charges.

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