What Not To Do After You’ve Received Columbia, MD Assault Charges
After you’ve received Columbia, MD assault charges, you may have a million thoughts running through your head. But what you may not know are the actions you should take after you’ve received these charges. Knowing what to do after your charges are just as important as knowing what not to do. Here, a lawyer explains what to avoid doing after you have received assault charges.
Avoid Getting Into Fights
Receiving the same types of charges multiple times looks reckless and like you aren’t taking your charges seriously. Getting another Maryland assault charge on top of your existing charge could make you receive a harsh sentence when going to court. Instead, walk away from a confrontation or do whatever you can to stay out of trouble.
Avoid Going Around the Alleged Victim
Avoid going near the person who claims you have assaulted him or her. The judge may have already placed a restraining order that indicates you are not to go near the victim and doing so will get you into more trouble. Going around the same person may result in an altercation again, so staying away is the best idea all around.
Avoid Getting Into Any Trouble
Getting a Columbia DUI, a possession charge or even a speeding ticket is frowned upon in court, particularly after you have already received Howard County assault charges. Do all you can to stay out of trouble and it will likely help you.
Getting Columbia, MD assault charges is stressful and something you should not do alone. An attorney can help you in this situation and possibly prevent you from getting harsh charges.
Call the law offices of Jimeno and Gray at (410) 590-9401 for more information and to speak with a Maryland assault lawyer about your case.
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