Randolph, New Jersey Lawyer Defending Against Assault and Battery Charges
The category of assault and battery crimes is widely varied, as are the consequences of conviction. Some assault and battery charges result in jail or prison time while others rarely do. Determining where you stand after being charged with a crime of assault and/or battery can be confusing.
At the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, LLC, in Randolph, New Jersey, we have answers to your questions concerning the criminal charges against you. Criminal law Attorney McArdle has more than 30 years of experience working in the criminal justice system as both a prosecutor and defense lawyer.
If you have been charged with a crime involving assault and/or battery, contact our office to arrange a consultation. If circumstances prevent you from visiting our office, we can come to you.
Defining Assault and Battery
Contrary to popular belief, assault does not necessarily mean hitting someone. It is defined as making someone fear imminent battery. Battery is actually striking someone. From there, categories of assault and battery are broken down into different offenses including:
- Simple assault
- Aggravated assault
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Domestic battery
A History of Successful Defense in Assault and Battery Cases
Attorney McArdle has achieved success in many assault and battery cases, often having charges dismissed or greatly reduced. Her knowledge and skill can help you to avoid a criminal conviction and reduce the impact on your life.
Don't face the criminal justice system without an experienced, trusted attorney by your side. Contact us at 973-607-2774 to speak with an experienced lawyer who can help.



