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Assault Lawyer in Manhattan

Protecting Your Rights in New York Assault Cases

The Law Office of Patricia Machado takes assault charges seriously. As the daughter of Cuban political exiles, Patricia Machado understands the fear and uncertainty that come with criminal allegations. Our assault lawyers guide you through every step of the legal process. Whether defending against felony or misdemeanor charges or pursuing reductions, our team is here to protect your rights in Manhattan.

Our firm recognizes that assault cases often touch immigration status, family stability, and professional consequences. That’s why we provide full-service defense, addressing every aspect of your situation with honest advice and practical solutions.

What Qualifies as Assault Under New York Law

New York law defines assault as the intentional act of causing physical injury to another person. Under New York law there are three degrees of assault, each varying in severity based on factors like whether a weapon was used, the extent of injury, and the intent behind the action. 

Understanding these distinctions is critical, as even a “minor” assault charge can carry serious consequences, including jail time and a permanent criminal record.

Felony vs Misdemeanor Assault in New York

The difference between felony and misdemeanor assault in New York depends on the seriousness of the injury and the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident. 

Felony assault (first- and second-degree) usually involves the use of a weapon or causes serious physical harm and can result in years in state prison. 

Misdemeanor assault, typically charged as third-degree assault, does not require the use of a weapon but still involves causing substantial pain or minor injury. While misdemeanors carry lighter penalties, they can still affect employment, immigration status, and your reputation. Having a skilled criminal defense attorney can make a significant difference in reducing or dismissing the charges.

Common Assault Charges in Manhattan

While many assault cases start as misdemeanors, certain factors, like the use of a weapon or serious injuries, can quickly escalate them to felonies. Some of the most common scenarios leading to assault charges in Manhattan include:

  • Bar or nightclub altercations
  • Road rage incidents or physical confrontations after minor accidents
  • Domestic disputes involving partners or family members
  • Fights between neighbors, coworkers, or acquaintances
  • Situations involving alleged threats or intimidation in public spaces

Each case involves its own unique circumstances, and our firm carefully examines the evidence, witness credibility, and context behind the allegations to build an effective defense strategy. If you’re facing assault charges in Manhattan, reach out to The Law Office of Patricia Machado at (212) 568-4550 to discuss your next steps.

Penalties and Consequences of an Assault Conviction

The potential penalties for an assault conviction in New York depend on the degree of the charge and the specific facts of the case. Even if jail time is avoided, the long-term consequences can still affect your job, housing, family, and immigration status.

Degree of Assault Offense Classification Potential Sentencing Potential Fines
First-Degree Assault Class B Violent Felony 5-25 years in state prison; up to 5 years of probation Up to $5,000
Second-Degree Assault Class D Violent Felony 2-7 years in state prison; up to 5 years of probation Up to $5,000
Third-Degree Assault Class A Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in jail; up to 3 years of probation Up to $1,000

Defending Against Assault Allegations

At The Law Office of Patricia Machado, our criminal defense attorneys can examine your assault charges and begin defending your future. Common defenses in New York assault cases include:

  • Self-defense or defense of others: Showing that you reasonably believed you or someone else was in immediate danger, and that the force you used was necessary and proportionate to the threat.
  • Mistaken identity: Demonstrating that you were misidentified as the person who committed the assault, often by challenging eyewitness accounts, surveillance footage, or inconsistent statements.
  • Lack of intent: Arguing that the incident was an accident or that you did not intend to cause physical injury, which can undermine the prosecution’s ability to prove an essential element of the offense.
  • Insufficient evidence: Attacking weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, such as unreliable witnesses, missing medical documentation, or gaps in the investigation.
  • False accusations: Exposing motives for someone to lie or exaggerate—such as anger, jealousy, custody disputes, or attempts to gain an advantage in another legal matter.

We help Manhattan clients of all walks of life, from immigrants and families to working professionals. We explore every possible defense, negotiating when it is in your best interest, and preparing for trial when necessary. 

Reach out to us today at (212) 568-4550 to see what we can do for you.

How Our Law Firm Supports You

At The Law Office of Patricia Machado, we know how to assess the facts of your case, the potential charges, and the collateral consequences that may come with criminal charges. Our goal is to put a clear plan in place so you are never left guessing about the next step in your case.

You will have direct access to an attorney who knows your story, not just a revolving team of staff. We can discuss your options, the risks and benefits of any plea offer, and what a trial would look like in your situation. As a full service law firm, we can protect you on all sides. Call (212) 568-4550 to speak with one of our dedicated Manhattan lawyers.

Why Early Legal Representation Matters

Retaining an attorney as early as possible in an assault case can change the direction of your case before charges are even finalized. When you have a lawyer involved from the start, you gain someone who is actively protecting your rights, not just reacting after damage has already been done.

Early representation allows our team to:

  • Step in before you speak with law enforcement, helping you avoid statements that could be used against you later.
  • Begin investigating immediately by requesting police reports, body camera footage, 911 recordings, and medical records while they are still fresh and accessible.
  • Secure surveillance video, digital messages, and other evidence that might otherwise be deleted or overlooked.
  • Challenge probable cause, the legality of the stop or arrest, and any unconstitutional searches or seizures at the earliest possible stage.
  • File motions to suppress improperly obtained statements or evidence and, when appropriate, seek dismissal of charges before they gain momentum.
  • Open negotiations with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office early, when there may be more room for reductions, diversion programs, or non-criminal resolutions.
  • Advocate for reasonable bail or supervised release so you can continue working and caring for your family while the case is pending.

By getting involved early, we can often prevent a bad situation from becoming much worse, reduce the risk of harsh charges or penalties, and put you in the strongest position to protect your future.

Speak With a Manhattan Assault Attorney Today

If you or a loved one has been accused of assault in Manhattan, contact The Law Office of Patricia Machado. The sooner you speak with us, the quicker we can begin building your defense. Contact The Law Office of Patricia Machado today at (212) 568-4550 to schedule a confidential consultation and get clear guidance on your next steps.

Assault Charges FAQs

What should I do if I am accused of assault in New York?

Invoke your right to remain silent, request a lawyer, and avoid making statements to the police. Contact The Law Office of Patricia Machado immediately for bond guidance and a strategic defense plan.

How are assault charges proven in court?

Prosecutors must establish beyond a reasonable doubt that there was injury, intent, and causation. They rely on medical records, eyewitness testimony, and forensic evidence to prove the elements of the charge.

Can assault charges be dropped or reduced in New York?

Yes. Outcomes depend on DA discretion, evidentiary weaknesses, or favorable plea negotiations. Our firm often pursues adjournments in contemplation of dismissal (ACD) or other alternatives to sentencing.

What are the penalties for assault in New York?

Penalties vary by degree: 

  • First degree: 5-25 years
  • Second degree: 2-7 years
  • Third degree: up to 1 year, plus fines, probation, and possible collateral consequences.

Is self-defense a valid defense against assault charges in New York?

Yes, if reasonable force was necessary to counter a real threat. New York does not impose a duty to retreat in many circumstances, and home or public safety considerations can support a self-defense claim.

What are the different types of assault charges in New York?

Three degrees: 

  • First degree (felony, deadly weapon or serious injury)
  • Second degree (felony, weapon or injury)
  • Third degree (misdemeanor, minor injury).

Will an assault conviction stay on my record?

Yes, generally. Some avenues for relief exist (e.g., sealing or expungement in certain circumstances and post-probation options), but felonies are rarely eligible for straightforward sealing; a careful review by an attorney may be needed.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with legal guidance.
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