Missouri Assault Charge Dismissal
Summary
2nd degree assault in Missouri involves knowingly causing serious injury and is a Class C felony. Armed criminal action involves committing a felony with a deadly weapon. Dismissal potential depends on factors like lack of evidence and rights violations. Discuss these with your lawyer to explore dismissal options.Full Conversation
In Missouri, 2nd degree assault and armed criminal action
Hi ****! Here are some general points about 2nd degree assault and armed criminal action in Missouri:
- 2nd Degree Assault: This typically involves knowingly causing serious physical injury to another person. It is considered a Class C felony.
- Armed Criminal Action: This charge involves committing a felony while armed with a deadly weapon.
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No I'm represented
It sounds like you already have legal representation, ****. If you have any specific questions or need general information about your charges or the legal process, feel free to ask!
What is the potential for dismissal
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In Missouri, the potential for dismissal of 2nd degree assault and armed criminal action charges depends on various factors, including:
- Lack of evidence
- Violation of constitutional rights
- Self-defense or justifiable actions
Discuss these points with your lawyer to explore possible dismissal avenues.
There's little evidence and my rights were violated
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It's great that you have representation. Given the lack of evidence and alleged rights violations, discuss the following points with your lawyer:
- Lack of Evidence: Highlight any gaps or inconsistencies in the prosecution's case.
- Rights Violations: Detail any instances where your constitutional rights were breached.
Your lawyer can provide guidance on these aspects and help explore dismissal options.