Minnesota Assault Defense Lawyer
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Many people arrested or investigated for assault charges immediately want to explain their side of the story. Unfortunately, speaking to law enforcement before understanding the situation — or before speaking with a defense attorney — can seriously damage a case.
Police and prosecutors are building a case from the very beginning. Statements made in anger, frustration, fear, or confusion are often taken out of context and later used as evidence.
MN DWI Defense provides criminal defense representation for individuals facing both misdemeanor and felony assault allegations throughout the Twin Cities metro area and across Minnesota.
Assault-related charges may include:
- Domestic assault
- Fifth-degree assault
- Felony assault charges
- Assault involving allegations of bodily harm
- Threats of violence
- Disorderly conduct connected to assault allegations
- Assault charges involving alcohol-related incidents
Early stages of a criminal case are critical. Courts may impose immediate conditions at an arraignment, including no-contact orders, restrictions on travel, firearm limitations, alcohol testing requirements, or even custody conditions. Having experienced legal representation early in the process can make a significant difference.
Every assault case has two sides, but timing and preparation matter. An effective defense requires careful review of witness statements, police reports, body camera footage, prior history between the parties, and the surrounding circumstances of the allegations.
MN DWI Defense serves individuals throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding Minnesota communities, including Woodbury, Oakdale, Stillwater, Cottage Grove, Eagan, White Bear Lake, Roseville, Maplewood, Inver Grove Heights, and neighboring areas.
Representation may be available in counties throughout Minnesota, including:
- Ramsey County
- Hennepin County
- Washington County
- Dakota County
- Scott County
- Chisago County
- Anoka County
If you are being investigated for assault or have already been charged, taking prompt action to protect yourself and your future is important.