{"id":3762,"date":"2014-10-24T14:33:19","date_gmt":"2014-10-24T14:33:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hamptonroadslawfirm.com\/?page_id=3762"},"modified":"2025-06-30T14:10:50","modified_gmt":"2025-06-30T14:10:50","slug":"assault-battery-lawyer-portsmouth","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/hamptonroadslawfirm.com\/?page_id=3762","title":{"rendered":"Assault and Battery"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=&#8221;1&#8243; admin_label=&#8221;Header&#8221; _builder_version=&#8221;4.19.0&#8243; _module_preset=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color=&#8221;#000000&#8243; use_background_color_gradient=&#8221;on&#8221; background_color_gradient_direction=&#8221;90deg&#8221; background_color_gradient_stops=&#8221;rgba(0,0,0,0) 50%|#000000 50%&#8221; background_color_gradient_overlays_image=&#8221;on&#8221; background_color_gradient_start=&#8221;rgba(0,0,0,0)&#8221; background_color_gradient_start_position=&#8221;50%&#8221; background_color_gradient_end=&#8221;#000000&#8243; 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In many states, punching someone is assault, while in the commonwealth, it&#8217;s considered battery.\u200b The Hampton Roads attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., aim to ensure people comprehend the laws. They also emphasize the profound consequences of assault, battery, and related offenses if individuals face charges and convictions.<\/p>\n<h2>What Is Assault in Newport News or Elsewhere in the Commonwealth?<\/h2>\n<p>Running up to someone while shouting and waving a fist at them is an example of assault in Virginia. Assault can be the result of a physical act intended to cause the victim physical harm. The act of waving a fist in someone&#8217;s face could be perceived by victims as intending to punch them.<\/p>\n<p>Assault can also involve threats causing fear of harm on the part of a victim. For example, shouting threats while holding a perceived weapon can constitute assault if it induces fear of injury. The key element in an assault prosecution is the lack of actual physical contact and the fear of harm.<\/p>\n<h2>Threats by Phone and Other Electronic Methods<\/h2>\n<p>Before hitting the &#8220;send&#8221; button, individuals in Hampton Roads, Hampton, Newport News, or Chesapeake should reconsider if they&#8217;re sending threats in writing or by phone. Sending threats via email or other means could violate the Virginia Code. Threats to kill or harm another person constitute felonies, with fines and prison sentences of up to five years. If the threats, whether in writing or electronically, mention occurring at a school, the prison sentence can extend to 10 years.<\/p>\n<p>As a general rule, threats by phone or email must explicitly intend physical harm and reasonably lead the recipient to believe violence will ensue. To avoid charges of making threats, individuals should exercise caution with their language when communicating with others.<\/p>\n<h2>What Is Battery, and How Does It Differ from an Assault?<\/h2>\n<p>Battery in Chesapeake and other Virginia communities involves physical contact without the victim&#8217;s consent. The following acts constitute the crime of battery:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Kicking<\/li>\n<li>Punching<\/li>\n<li>Pushing<\/li>\n<li>Pinching<\/li>\n<li>Spitting<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Battery involves physical contact, distinct from the threat of harm seen in assault cases. Moreover, it can involve various objects, not limited to guns or knives. For example, intentionally allowing a dog to attack could lead to a battery charge against the owner. Conversely, threatening a dog attack constitutes assault.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, determining battery or assault isn&#8217;t always straightforward, with intent being crucial. Additionally, accidental contact, like bumping into someone, isn&#8217;t likely assault or battery if unintended. However, in heated arguments, such actions may be perceived as intentional by law enforcement.<\/p>\n<h2>Defense to Virginia Assault and Battery<\/h2>\n<p>Disputes or altercations frequently lead to assault and battery incidents. Individuals facing immediate bodily harm can defend themselves with reasonable force. However, once the threat diminishes, self-defense cannot excuse retaliation. For example, if someone points a gun during an argument, defending against the threat is justifiable. However, if the attacker disarms and the other person shoots, it could be perceived as retaliatory battery, rather than self-defense.<\/p>\n<h2>Domestic Assault and Battery<\/h2>\n<p>When assault and battery are committed against individuals who are classified as members of the offender&#8217;s family, the crime is prosecuted under the commonwealth&#8217;s domestic assault and battery statute. Family members include the following:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Spouses and former spouses<\/li>\n<li>Children<\/li>\n<li>In-laws living in the same household as the offender<\/li>\n<li>Unmarried individuals cohabiting in a romantic relationship<\/li>\n<li>Individuals who have been in a romantic relationship within the prior 12 months<\/li>\n<li>Unmarried individuals who have children together<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Cases involving domestic assault and battery in Hampton, Virginia Beach, and elsewhere throughout the commonwealth are heard in Juvenile and Domestic Relations (JDR) Courts. Additionally, these courts are authorized to issue emergency protective orders when appropriate, aiming to prevent further harm to victims while cases are pending.<\/p>\n<p>The criminal defense attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., have a track record of success in cases of domestic assault and battery. Particularly, they have been effective in obtaining deferred disposition for individuals facing such charges for the first time. Under a deferred disposition, the individual is placed on probation for up to two years. If the person fulfills the terms and conditions of probation, the charges are dismissed.<\/p>\n<p>Parents concerned about facing domestic assault charges for disciplining their children should understand that spanking could lead to assault charges based on the situation. Virginia court rulings on parents charged with spanking consider factors like the child&#8217;s age, size, and behavior to determine if the parent acted with appropriate moderation. If charged with domestic assault and battery related to disciplining a child, it&#8217;s crucial for the parent to seek legal assistance promptly.<\/p>\n<h2>Penalties for Virginia Assault and Battery<\/h2>\n<p>As a general rule, simple assault and battery and simple assault are misdemeanors punishable by fines up to $2,500 and up to 12 months in jail. However, under the Virginia hate crimes statute, they escalate in severity if the victim is targeted because of characteristics such as race, religion, or national origin. In such cases, if Assault and Battery is classified as a hate crime, enhanced punishments may apply.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, assault and battery laws specifically target individuals who attack police and law enforcement officers. Assaulting a police officer is a felony, carrying a mandatory jail term of at least six months. Nevertheless, a court has the discretion to sentence the offender for up to five years.<\/p>\n<h2>Hampton Roads Criminal Defense Attorneys<\/h2>\n<p>Facing charges of Assault and Battery or a similar crime may lead to incarceration, loss of specific rights, or job termination. Committing such serious violations of the law, like the Virginia assault on police officer statute, could result in imprisonment.<\/p>\n<p>We service Virginia Beach, Hampton, Chesapeake, and Newport News, serving the surrounding cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Smithfield, Poquoson, and Williamsburg, as well as York, James City, and Gloucester counties.<\/p>\n<p>The Hampton Roads attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., collectively possess over 70 years of legal experience. 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Punching someone in many states is an assault, but in the commonwealth, the offender would be charged with the crime of battery. The Hampton Roads attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., want people to understand the laws and the profound consequences assault, battery and related offenses can have on their lives if they are charged and convicted.<\/p><h2>What Is Assault in Newport News or Elsewhere in the Commonwealth?<\/h2><p>Running up to someone while shouting and waving a fist at them is an example of assault in Virginia. Assault can be the result of a physical act intended to cause the victim physical harm. The act of waving a fist in someone's face during an argument could be perceived by victims as intending to punch or strike them.<\/p><p>Assault can also involve threats causing fear of harm on the part of a victim. For example, threats shouted at another person while holding what the victim believes to be a weapon is an assault if it places the victim in fear of being injured. The key element in an assault prosecution is the lack of actual physical contact and the presence of fear of imminent harm.<\/p><h2>Threats by Phone and Other Electronic Methods<\/h2><p>People should think twice before hitting the \"send\" button if they are sending threats in writing or by phone to another person in Hampton Roads, Hampton, Newport News or Chesapeake. Sending threats by email or other methods could violate the Virginia Code. Threats to kill or cause harm to another person are felonies punishable by hefty fines and up to five years in prison. The prison sentence can increase to 10 years if the threats in writing or by other electronic methods refer to them occurring at a school.<\/p><p>As a rule, threats by phone or threats by email must clearly intend physical harm and place the person reading or hearing them to reasonably believe violence will occur. The best way to avoid a charge of making threats is for people to be careful about the language they use when communicating with others.<\/p><h2>What Is Battery, and How Does It Differ from an Assault?<\/h2><p>Physical contact committed without the consent of the victim is battery in Chesapeake and other communities within Virginia. Included among the acts constituting the crime of battery are the following:<\/p><ul><li>Kicking<\/li><li>Punching<\/li><li>Pushing<\/li><li>Pinching<\/li><li>Spitting<\/li><\/ul><p>\u00a0<br \/>Battery involves physical contact and not merely the threat of harm as in cases of assault. A battery might be committed using a weapon or other object. Guns, knives and bats are objects commonly associated with attacks on other people, but they are not the only things a person could use to commit the crime. For example, if a person intentionally allows a dog to attack someone, police could charge the dog's owner with the crime of battery. Threatening to have a dog attack another person would be an assault.<\/p><p>Determining what is battery or what is assault is not always as simple as it might appear. Intent is a key element in both crimes. Bumping into someone on a crowded street is probably not an assault and battery if the person committing the act did not intend to do so, but if the contact followed a heated argument between the parties, police could believe it was an intentional act.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div id=\"pgc-3762-0-1\" class=\"panel-grid-cell\" data-weight=\"0.5\"><div id=\"panel-3762-0-1-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_sow-editor panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"1\" data-style=\"{\"background_image_attachment\":false,\"background_display\":\"tile\"}\"><div class=\"so-widget-sow-editor so-widget-sow-editor-base\"><div class=\"siteorigin-widget-tinymce textwidget\"><h2>Defense to Virginia Assault and Battery<\/h2><p>Many assault and battery cases arise from arguments or altercations. Someone placed in fear of imminent bodily harm is justified in responding with such force as is reasonably necessary to protect or defend against the attack. However, self-defense cannot be used to justify retaliation once the imminent threat is gone. For example, if someone points a gun at another person during an argument, the threatened person would be justified in defending against the imminent danger. However, if the attacker dropped the gun and the other person takes control of it, shooting the person who initiated the attack could be viewed as battery committed in retaliation and not as self-defense.<\/p><h2>Domestic Assault and Battery<\/h2><p>When assault and battery are committed against individuals who are classified as members of the offender's family, the crime is prosecuted under the commonwealth's domestic assault and battery statute. Family members include the following:<\/p><ul><li>Spouses and former spouses<\/li><li>Children<\/li><li>In-laws living in the same household as the offender<\/li><li>Unmarried individuals cohabiting in a romantic relationship<\/li><li>Individuals who have been in a romantic relationship within the prior 12 months<\/li><li>Unmarried individuals who have children together<\/li><\/ul><p>\u00a0<br \/>Cases involving domestic assault and battery in Hampton, Virginia Beach and elsewhere throughout the commonwealth are heard in Juvenile and Domestic Relations (JDR) Courts. The courts are authorized to issue emergency protective orders when appropriate to prevent further harm to victims while cases are pending.<\/p><p>The criminal defense attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., have been successful in cases of domestic assault and battery in obtaining deferred disposition for individuals facing such charges for the first time. Under a deferred disposition, the individual is placed on probation for up to two years. If the person fulfills the terms and conditions of probation, the charges are dismissed.<\/p><p>Parents fearing domestic assault charges for disciplining their children should be aware that spanking a child may result in assault charges depending on the circumstances. Decisions from Virginia courts dealing with the issue of parents charged with spanking a child have taken the child's age, size and conduct into consideration in determining if the parent used the proper degree of moderation. A parent charged with domestic assault and battery in connection to disciplining a child should contact an attorney immediately for assistance.<\/p><h2>Penalties for Virginia Assault and Battery<\/h2><p>As a rule, simple assault and battery and simple assault are misdemeanors punishable by fines up to $2,500 and up to 12 months in jail, but they increase in severity under the Virginia hate crimes statute if the victim is singled out because of any of the following:<\/p><ul><li>Race<\/li><li>Religion<\/li><li>National origin<\/li><\/ul><p>\u00a0<br \/>If the Assault and Battery is classified as a hate crime, then there could be enhanced punishments.<\/p><p>The assault and battery laws take special aim at individuals who attack police and law enforcement officers. Assault on a police officer is a felony punishable by a mandatory jail sentence of at six months, but a court can incarcerate the offender for up to five years.<\/p><h2>Hampton Roads Criminal Defense Attorneys<\/h2><p>Being charged with Assault and Battery or a similar crime could lead to incarceration, loss of certain rights or loss of job. These and other serious violations of the law, such as the Virginia assault on police officer statute, could result in a person going to prison.<\/p><p>We have four convenient Hampton Roads locations in Virginia Beach, Hampton, Chesapeake and Newport News servicing the surrounding cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Smithfield, Poquoson and Williamsburg and the York, James City and Gloucester counties.<\/p><p>The Hampton Roads attorneys at The Law Offices of John W. Lee, P.C., have more than 70 years of combined legal experience. 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