Being accused of assault can feel overwhelming. You might be worried about what happens next, how this will impact your future, or whether anyone will listen to your side of the story. At Cooper Hall Solicitors, we are here to stand by you, fight for your rights, and ensure your voice is heard.
Our experienced criminal defence solicitors work with clients across Yorkshire, Lancashire, and throughout England. Whether it is a misunderstanding, a false allegation, or a more serious case, we will guide you through every step of the legal process, delivering expert advice and robust representation.
Assault charges can range from minor incidents to life-changing allegations.
Here are the most common types of assault cases we handle:
This could involve causing someone to fear harm or inflicting minor injuries. Even an argument that escalates can lead to this charge.
Any assault that results in injuries requiring medical treatment, such as cuts, bruises, or sprains.
Serious assaults that cause severe injuries like broken bones or permanent damage.
When there is clear evidence of intent to cause significant harm, it carries the harshest penalties, including life imprisonment.
Allegations of violence or controlling behaviour within a domestic setting. These cases often involve additional complexities like family dynamics and protective orders.
Using verbal threats, gestures, or intimidation that makes someone fear for their immediate safety.
An assault charge, no matter how small it seems, can have serious consequences:
Time is crucial. By involving Cooper Hall Solicitors early, you allow us to challenge evidence, build a strong defence, and protect your future.
We know that every case is unique, which is why we provide a tailored defence that meets your specific needs:
From the moment you contact us, we are here to listen, understand your situation, and explain your legal options clearly.
Our team will scrutinise police reports, witness statements, CCTV footage, and other evidence, looking for inconsistencies or weaknesses in the case against you.
Whether it involves self-defence, proving lack of intent, or challenging the credibility of evidence, we craft a defence strategy that puts you in the strongest position.
Our solicitors have years of experience advocating for clients in magistrates’ and crown courts, presenting a compelling case to secure the best outcome.
The severity of the sentence imposed by the court depends on the type of assault.
Should you be convicted or found guilty of an assault, you could receive an immediate prison sentence.
A conviction could also mean losing certain professional licences, difficulty travelling abroad, and a permanent mark on your criminal record.
Stay calm and contact a solicitor immediately. Do not discuss the case with anyone or make statements without legal advice. Cooper Hall Solicitors is available 24/7 to guide you through the process.
Yes, self-defence is a valid defence if you acted to protect yourself or another person. We will help you gather evidence and present a strong argument in your favour.
Certain jobs, especially those requiring clear criminal records, may be affected by a conviction. We will work to minimise these impacts and, where possible, avoid a conviction altogether.
Timelines vary. Simple cases might conclude in weeks, while more serious ones could take months. We ensure you are informed and supported throughout.
Many factors influence sentencing, including the severity of the assault and mitigating circumstances. We will explore every option to secure alternatives like fines, community service, or conditional discharges.
We have successfully defended clients against all types of assault charges.
Numerous cases resolved with reduced penalties, alternative sentences, or full acquittals.
With 24/7 support, you can count on us to be there at every critical moment.