
Ellicott City, Maryland, Assault Charges Defense Attorney
Assault charges cover an unusually wide range of circumstances and violations. Assault charges can result from altercations between any two or more people, but occur most commonly between:
- Spouses
- A parent and a child
- Neighbors
- Strangers
- Co-workers
A conviction for assault or domestic violence can have serious repercussions, not only in criminal penalties such as probation and jail time, but also in regard to employment, divorce proceedings, and child custody and visitation.
At the criminal defense law firm of the Law Office of William C. Wood, LLC, we have handled dozens of assault cases in Maryland and Washington, D.C. Attorney William Wood is a member of the National and Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, and is experienced in fighting for reduced charges and full acquittal against a wide range of assault charges.
Accused of assaulting a neighbor, co-worker, spouse, child or stranger? Get the legal defense help you need at the Law Office of William C. Wood, LLC. Call (410) 465-6971.
We are skilled in a wide range of assault charges. We have handled cases involving fights between parents at kids' sporting events. We have handled bar fight and assault charges involving weapons. And we are experienced in handling assault cases involving domestic violence, including helping spouses both file for and fight against protective orders.
We can work to help you regain the right to enter your home, and we can work to keep truly dangerous spouses out of your home for your protection and the protection of your children. We have achieved reduced charges and acquittal for numerous individuals charged with assault. For more information, contact us at (410) 465-6971.
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If you have questions regarding child abuse and other assault charges, contact us. We accept credit cards, charge affordable and competitive rates, and are conveniently located in Historic Ellicott City near free parking and area circuit and district courts. To contact us, call.


