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First-Degree Assault

Intentionally causing serious injury with a deadly weapon; classified as a Class 3 felony in Colorado.

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Is There a Difference Between Assault and Battery in Colorado?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "In Colorado, the terms “assault” and “battery” are not interchangeable. In fact, Colorado doesn’t have a specific battery charge."

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Assault Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being charged with assault in Littleton can carry serious criminal consequences. Depending on the facts of the case, prosecutors may pursue misdemeanor or felony assault charges under Colorado law."

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The three different degrees of assault under Colorado law

Right Law Group's guide explains: "If you or a loved one have been accused of assault in Colorado, you need a nuanced understanding of the various charges classified under state law in order to mount the strongest legal defense."

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What Are The Charges for Assault Against a Family Member in Colorado?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Assault is a serious crime, but when it involves a family member, it takes on an even more complex and emotional dimension."

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