Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

I got into a fight with this guy and after the fight when he was tryin to leave I cut him with a knife on his arm and back what crime can I be charged with


Asked on 5/30/12, 9:34 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Joe Dane Law Office of Joe Dane

Anything from attempted premeditated murder to assault with a deadly weapon. You could be looking at up to life if it goes down as attempted murder. Keep your mouth shut and do NOT make any statements to anyone.

Get a lawyer. NOW.

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Answered on 5/30/12, 10:06 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Attempted murder, ADW, assault, battery, mayhem, etc.

The charges filed by the DA determine how much �time� and fines could potentially be imposed if convicted. In California, if convicted of any felony, you potentially face one or more years in prison, plus fines; on any misdemeanor, you potentially face up to 12 months in jail, plus fines. Priors and strikes will add �penalty �enhancements� under the 3-Strikes rules. If this constitutes a probation or parole violation, factor those new violation charge[s] and old deferred sentence[s] in as well.

I can help you fight the criminal charges and get the best outcome possible. When arrested or charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can any evidence obtained in a test, search or confession be used against you, can you be convicted, and what can you do? A little free advice: exercise the 5th Amendment right to SHUT UP and do NOT talk to police or anyone about the case except an attorney. Raise all appropriate defenses with whatever witnesses, evidence and sympathies are available for legal arguments, for evidence suppression or other motions, or for trial. If you don't know how to represent yourself effectively against an experienced prosecutor intending to convict, then hire an attorney who does, who will try to get a dismissal, charge reduction, diversion, program, or other decent outcome through plea bargain, or take it to trial if appropriate.

If serious about hiring counsel to help in this, and if this is in SoCal courts, feel free to contact me. I�ll be happy to help, using whatever defenses there may be.

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Answered on 5/31/12, 8:45 am


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