Assault Charges in Onslow County
Assault charges in North Carolina can range from simple misdemeanor assault to more serious felony offenses involving weapons or significant injury. Even a misdemeanor conviction can result in jail time, probation, fines, and a permanent criminal record that affects your employment and reputation.
Many assault cases arise from heated situations, misunderstandings, or conflicting witness statements. These cases often come down to credibility, self-defense claims, and the specific facts surrounding the incident.
At Steve Sacco Law, we carefully examine:
Whether you were acting in self-defense
Inconsistencies in witness statements
Lack of physical evidence or unreliable testimony
Potential overcharging by law enforcement
Our goal is to challenge the prosecution’s case and pursue dismissal, reduction, or a favorable resolution whenever possible.
If you are facing criminal charges in Onslow County, don’t leave your future to chance. Early, experienced legal representation can make a critical difference in the outcome of your case.
Better Call Sacco.
Here to help when you need us most.
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Jacksonville, NC 28540
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