Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Legal question
Is there a difference between assault with intent to murder and assault with a deadly weapon?
Asked on 2/27/08, 7:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: Legal question
Yes. Assault with a deadly weapon does not require an intent to murder, while assault with intent to murder can be committed without using a deadly weapon. (In most states there is a statutory list of deadly weapons, but would-be murderers often find other ways to attack their victims.) The two crimes will often coincide, but it is quite common to see either one without the other.
Answered on 2/27/08, 7:28 pm
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