
Serving Cary and the greater Wake County area, Patrick Roberts Law offers dedicated legal representation for those accused of aggravated assault.
An aggravated assault conviction comes with serious consequences, including lengthy prison sentences, steep fines, and a permanent criminal record that can affect your life for years. Don’t face these charges alone. Attorney Patrick Roberts provides free consultations and has earned hundreds of client reviews for his dedicated defense and case results.
What Is Aggravated Assault?
Aggravated assault in North Carolina is a serious crime that typically involves:
- Intentional harm: Attempting or threatening to cause serious bodily injury.
- Use of a weapon: Using a deadly weapon like a firearm, knife, or blunt object.
- Severe injury: Causing significant physical harm or disfigurement.
Certain factors, like injuries to minors or assaulting a law enforcement officer, can escalate charges and penalties.
What Penalties Are Possible for Aggravated Assault Charges in North Carolina?
A conviction for aggravated assault may lead to:
- Prison time: Sentences ranging from months to decades, depending on the offense.
- High fines: Including court costs and victim restitution.
- Permanent criminal record: Affecting job prospects, housing opportunities, and reputation.
- Loss of civil rights: Including restrictions on firearm ownership and voting.
Life Impact of Aggravated Assault Charges
Career Challenges
A criminal record for aggravated assault can make it difficult to find or maintain employment, especially in positions requiring trust or public interaction.
Professional Licenses
Certain licenses, such as those for medical, teaching, or legal professions, may be suspended or revoked due to a conviction.
Personal Strain
Violent crime charges can strain personal relationships and complicate matters like friendship, family dynamics, and child custody.
Social Stigma
Convictions for violent crimes often carry a lasting stigma, making it harder to regain community trust and rebuild your reputation.
Why Choose Patrick Roberts Law?
Extensive Experience in Violent Crime Defense
Patrick Roberts Law has a proven track record* of defending clients charged with violent crimes like aggravated assault. As a former assistant district attorney, Patrick Roberts knows how prosecutors build their cases and how to effectively counter their strategies.
*Each case is different and must be evaluated separately. Prior results achieved do not guarantee similar results can be achieved in future cases.
Deep Knowledge of North Carolina Assault Laws
With years of experience handling assault cases in Wake County, Patrick Roberts Law understands the complexities of North Carolina’s assault statutes. Whether your case involves a deadly weapon, serious bodily harm, or allegations of intent to cause injury, our team knows how to craft a strong defense.
Individualized Case Evaluations and Free Consultation
Recognizing that every aggravated assault allegation involves a unique set of circumstances, Patrick Roberts Law provides confidential, no-cost consultations to meticulously evaluate the merits of each case. At this meeting, Mr. Roberts will examine the charges, analyze the evidence, and explain your legal options.
How Patrick Roberts Law Can Protect Your Rights
Thorough Evidence Review
A skilled defense attorney will carefully analyze all evidence, including witness testimony, medical records, and surveillance footage. Any inconsistencies or weaknesses in the prosecution’s case will be identified and challenged.
Assessing Self-Defense Claims
Many aggravated assault charges stem from incidents where self-defense may apply. Patrick Roberts Law evaluates whether your actions were justified under North Carolina’s self-defense laws and presents this argument if appropriate.
Contesting Intent to Harm
Prosecutors must prove intent to cause serious injury. Your attorney will work to demonstrate that your actions were accidental, unintentional, or misunderstood, potentially leading to reduced or dismissed charges.
Ensuring Constitutional Protections
If your rights were violated during your arrest or investigation—such as through illegal searches, coerced statements, or mishandled evidence—this can form the basis for a strong defense.
Defense Strategies for Aggravated Assault Cases
Common Legal Defenses
Patrick Roberts Law employs several strategies to defend against aggravated assault charges, including:
- Self-Defense: Arguing that your actions were necessary to protect yourself or others from harm.
- Lack of Intent: Showing that your actions were accidental or lacked the intent to cause harm.
- False Accusations: Uncovering evidence of mistaken identity, miscommunication, or malicious allegations.
- Challenging Evidence: Questioning witness credibility, inconsistencies, and the reliability of physical evidence.
- Negotiating Reduced Charges: Working with prosecutors to reduce charges to less severe offenses, lowering penalties.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aggravated Assault Defense
What should I do if I’m arrested for aggravated assault?
Stay calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact an attorney immediately. Avoid discussing the case with law enforcement without legal representation.
Can aggravated assault charges be reduced or dismissed?
Yes, with skilled legal representation, charges can often be reduced or dismissed, depending on the strength of the evidence and circumstances of your case.
How long does it take to resolve an aggravated assault case?
Timelines vary based on case complexity and court schedules. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others may take over a year.
Will I face jail time if convicted of aggravated assault?
Prison is a possible penalty, but an experienced attorney can explore alternatives and work to minimize penalties.
Contact Patrick Roberts Law Today
Facing aggravated assault charges? You don’t have to navigate this alone. Contact Patrick Roberts Law for a free consultation at 919-746-7206 or visit our Cary office at 543 Keisler Dr, Suite 202. Serving clients across Wake County and the Triangle area, Patrick Roberts Law is committed to protecting your rights and building a robust defense. Reach out today!
Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.



