Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota

I have charge with 5th deg domestic assault why defining my self from a knife


Asked on 2/14/11, 7:35 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

John Arechigo Arechigo & Stokka, LLP

Self-defense is an affirmative defense against a charge of Fifth Degree Domestic Assault. I would need to know more about the circumstances of your case in order to advise you whether it is available in your particular case. Please feel free to contact me at 651-222-6603 with any questions or to schedule a free consultation.

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Answered on 2/14/11, 7:40 am
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

Thank you for the e-mail.

A fifth degree assault can be very serious. It requires that you acted with an intent to harm someone or that the other person was in reasonable apprehension of physical harm from an act.

A fifth degree assault is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. However, the collateral consequences of a conviction are extremely significant and, arguably, more severe than the criminal penalties themselves. As a result, it is extemely important to protect your public and criminal record.

First, if convicted of a fifth degree assault or any assault offense, employers who require a background check will not hire you. That is particularly true if you work closely with customers or in some other service oriented profession.

Second, many landlords now perform background checks for applicants and, if you decide to rent, you may be denied an apartment with a crime of violence such as an assault on your record.

Third, a conviction for assault may result in licensing problems for certain occupations or interfere with acceptance into some schools of higher learning.

Finally, it is also compelling that a non-citizen may suffer deportation and, even a citizen would lose their right to possess a weapon ,even for hunting purposes, after a conviction.

Often, the best defense is a good offense. In most instances, an argument for self defense may be made and Motions should be served to acquire all statements and medical records from the prosecution. Often, with skilled legal representation jail time and convictions can be avoided.

For a FREE consultation call 612.240.8005.

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Answered on 2/15/11, 11:11 am


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