Common Assault
Common assault convictions, or other related violence charges (see below), can have serious implications for you, your family, and your employment opportunities. You need serious criminal lawyers. Our Criminal Lawyers are criminal law specialists, that means we only focus on criminal law. We have years of experience representing clients on assault charges.
Our lawyers have the professional focus and experience to provide your common assault case with the expert criminal advice you need. Our firm, I.M Antunović, is one of New Zealand’s most established criminal law firms, over the decades we have represented literally hundreds of clients. No case is too big or too small, too complex or too simple.
You can call or email us to be put in direct one-to-one contact with one of our Criminal Lawyers, in most cases, we should be able to give you an idea of the options available to you right then and there.
This initial consultation is 100% completely free, and we give it to you completely free of any expectations or obligations to continue to use our lawyers.
Other related assault charges we can help you with:
- Threatening to destroy property
- Threats of harm to people or property
- Threatening acts
- Conspiring to prevent collection of rates or taxes
- Conspiring to commit offence
- Attempt to commit or procure commission of offence
- Accessory after the fact to crime
- Intentional damage
- Attempted sexual violation and assault with intent to commit sexual violation
- Indecent assault
- Wounding with intent
- Injuring with intent
- Injuring by unlawful act
- Aggravated wounding or injury
- Aggravated assault
- Assault with intent to injure
- Assault on a child, or by a male on a female
- Cruelty to a child
- Common assault
- Disabling
- Discharging firearm or doing dangerous act with intent
- Using any firearm against law enforcement officer, etc
- Commission of crime with firearm
- Acid throwing
- Poisoning with intent
- Infecting with disease
- Setting traps, etc
- Possession of offensive weapons or disabling substances
- Assault with weapon
- Impeding rescue
- Aggravated robbery
- Assault with intent to rob
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