Assault Lawyer Services
Assault charges in Michigan range from simple misdemeanors to serious felonies carrying years in prison. Whether facing simple assault, assault and battery, aggravated assault, or assault with intent to commit serious harm, you need experienced legal defense. The Browning Law Firm provides aggressive representation for all assault charges across Michigan. Our assault lawyers understand Michigan's assault laws, self-defense principles, and effective defense strategies. We investigate incidents thoroughly, challenge witness accounts, present defenses, and fight for dismissals or favorable outcomes. With former prosecutor experience and extensive assault defense work, we provide the powerful representation you need when facing these serious charges. Don't let assault allegations destroy your future�get experienced legal help immediately.
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Expert Assault Lawyer Representation
Assault charges in Michigan encompass a wide range of offenses from misdemeanor simple assault to serious felonies like assault with intent to murder. Each charge carries specific elements, penalties, and defense strategies requiring experienced legal representation. The Browning Law Firm brings comprehensive assault defense experience to protect your rights and freedom. Michigan assault law includes: Simple assault (attempting to commit battery or placing someone in fear of battery)�misdemeanor, 93 days, $500 fine; Assault and battery (actual unwanted touching causing harm or offense)�misdemeanor, 93 days, $500 fine; Aggravated assault (assault with a weapon or without a weapon causing serious injury)�one year misdemeanor; Felonious assault (assault with a dangerous weapon)�up to 4 years felony; Assault with intent to do great bodily harm�up to 10 years felony; Assault with intent to maim�up to 10 years felony; Assault with intent to murder�up to life in prison. Penalties vary based on specific circumstances: weapons used, injuries inflicted, victim status (police officers, healthcare workers, teachers receive enhanced protection), defendant's criminal history, and aggravating factors. Our assault defense begins with thorough incident investigation. We interview witnesses, review police reports and body camera footage, examine medical records documenting injuries (or lack thereof), photograph the scene, and gather any video evidence from security cameras or cell phones. Understanding what actually happened�not just the complainant's version�is crucial. Self-defense is Michigan's most important assault defense. You have the legal right to use reasonable force to defend yourself from imminent unlawful force. Self-defense requires: honest and reasonable belief you faced imminent danger, use of force proportional to the threat, and lack of duty to retreat in your own home or where you have legal right to be. We present self-defense claims effectively, establishing through evidence and testimony that you acted defensively rather than as aggressor. Defense of others allows similar use of force to protect third parties from unlawful harm. Lack of intent challenges charges requiring specific mental states. Assault with intent to do great bodily harm requires proof you specifically intended serious injury. Accidental contact, defensive movements, or actions without intent to harm can negate required elements. Consent defenses apply in mutual combat situations where both parties agreed to fight. While not excusing criminal behavior, mutual combat can affect charging decisions and plea negotiations. False accusations arise frequently in assault cases, particularly involving relationship disputes, bar fights with unclear facts, or situations where alleged victims have motivations to fabricate. We challenge credibility through inconsistent statements, contradictory evidence, witness testimony, and establishing motive to lie. Witness credibility becomes central in assault trials. Cases often devolve to conflicting accounts of who was the aggressor. Effective cross-examination exposing witness biases, inconsistencies, intoxication, or poor vantage points can create reasonable doubt. Medical evidence requires scrutiny. Injury claims should match alleged assault mechanisms. Minor injuries or injuries inconsistent with accusations undermine prosecution cases. Lack of injuries despite claims of violent assault raises credibility questions. Plea negotiations in assault cases can result in reduced charges significantly lowering penalties. Aggravated assault reducing to simple assault and battery, felonious assault reducing to misdemeanor aggravated assault, or assault with intent charges reducing to lesser assault offenses can mean the difference between felony records and prison versus misdemeanor probation. At trial, we present comprehensive defenses�self-defense through your testimony and corroborating evidence, challenge to prosecution witnesses through cross-examination, expert testimony when beneficial, and persuasive arguments creating reasonable doubt. Our trial experience and former prosecutor background provide significant courtroom advantages. Assault cases also intersect with other legal issues: domestic relationships invoking enhanced domestic violence charges, concealed weapons charges when armed during altercations, and probation violations if you're on probation for prior offenses. We handle these interconnected legal matters comprehensively.
Why Experience Matters
As a former prosecutor with over 15 years of experience, Attorney Jonathan Browning understands both sides of the courtroom. This unique insight allows him to build powerful strategies and fight tirelessly for his clients' rights.
Are You Facing These Challenges?
We understand what you're going through. These are common concerns we hear from clients.
Facing assault charges that could mean prison time
You acted in self-defense but were arrested anyway
Dealing with false assault accusations from someone with motive to lie
Worried felony assault conviction will destroy your future
Need experienced lawyer who knows assault law and defenses
You don't have to face these challenges alone.
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Strategic legal representation designed to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome.
Thorough investigation of assault incident and witness accounts
Strategic presentation of self-defense or innocence claims
Aggressive challenge to witness credibility and medical evidence
Former prosecutor knowledge of how assault cases are prosecuted
Proven courtroom success defending assault charges
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Why Choose The Browning Law Firm
Proven experience and results you can trust for your assault attorney case.
Extensive experience defending all types of assault charges
Successfully handled 150+ assault cases in Michigan
Deep knowledge of self-defense law and assault defenses
Former prosecutor with insider courtroom perspective

Jonathan Browning
As a former prosecutor with over 15 years of experience, I understand both sides of the courtroom. I use this unique insight to build powerful defense strategies and fight tirelessly for my clients' rights.
Assault Lawyer Services by Location
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Grand Rapids
Kent County
Kentwood
Kent County
Wyoming
Kent County
Holland
Ottawa County
Muskegon
Muskegon County
Rockford
Kent County
Walker
Kent County
Norton Shores
Muskegon County
Hudsonville
Ottawa County
Grandville
Kent County
Zeeland
Ottawa County
Lowell
Kent County
East Grand Rapids
Kent County
Cedar Springs
Kent County
Grand Haven
Ottawa County
Coopersville
Ottawa County
Ferrysburg
Ottawa County
Spring Lake
Ottawa County
Jenison
Ottawa County
Allendale
Ottawa County
Byron Center
Kent County
Caledonia
Kent County
Sparta
Kent County
Ionia
Ionia County
Hastings
Barry County
Allegan
Allegan County
Muskegon Heights
Muskegon County
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