An assault or battery charge in Lynn, Massachusetts can lead to jail time, a criminal record, and lasting consequences on your employment and housing. Attorney Mark J. Clifford defends against all assault and battery charges at Lynn District Court / Essex Superior Court and throughout Essex County. Call (617) 501-0411 immediately for a free consultation.
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Under Massachusetts law, assault is an attempted or threatened use of force; battery is the actual harmful or offensive touching. Simple assault and battery is a misdemeanor carrying up to 2.5 years in jail; assault and battery with a dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily harm is a felony carrying 2.5–15 years. All charges are heard at Lynn District Court / Essex Superior Court before potentially moving to Essex Superior Court.
Massachusetts law provides strong protections for individuals who use force in self-defense or defense of others. If you were defending yourself, your family, or another person in Lynn, Attorney Clifford builds a comprehensive self-defense argument using surveillance footage, witness statements, physical evidence, and the documented history between the parties.
Assault and battery charges in Lynn often come down to competing accounts of the same incident. Attorney Clifford aggressively investigates the accuser's credibility, motive, history, and prior statements — inconsistencies in the accuser's account, prior false police reports, evidence of bias, and exculpatory video footage are all powerful defense tools in Essex County courtrooms.
First-time defendants charged with assault or battery in Lynn often have access to outcomes that avoid a conviction entirely — including CWOF (Continuance Without a Finding) and Pretrial Probation. These resolutions allow the case to be dismissed after a supervised period, leaving no criminal conviction on your record. Attorney Clifford pursues these options in every eligible Lynn assault case.
In Massachusetts, assault is the threat or attempted use of force; battery is the actual physical contact. Both are criminal charges. Simple assault and battery carries up to 2.5 years in jail as a misdemeanor. More serious forms — with a dangerous weapon, causing bodily injury, or against a protected person — are felonies.
Yes. Assault charges in Lynn can be dismissed through CWOF, pretrial probation, self-defense findings, credibility challenges, insufficient evidence motions, or not-guilty verdicts at trial. Attorney Clifford reviews every case for dismissal options immediately.
In Massachusetts, the prosecution — not the alleged victim — decides whether to proceed with assault charges. Even if the alleged victim recants or refuses to cooperate, the DA may still pursue the case. Attorney Clifford works to present the full context to prosecutors early in the process.
Yes. Massachusetts has a strong self-defense doctrine that allows the use of reasonable force to protect yourself or others from imminent harm. Attorney Clifford builds self-defense cases using surveillance footage, witness testimony, medical records, and documented histories of the parties involved.
A Lynn District Court assault case typically takes 3–12 months from arraignment to resolution, depending on complexity. Attorney Clifford works efficiently at Lynn District Court / Essex Superior Court to achieve the best outcome as quickly as possible.
Clifford Defense handles assault cases throughout Essex County and all of Massachusetts. Wherever your case is in court — we appear.
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