Assault laws in Arizona are designed to protect people from physical harm. The state’s legal framework categorizes assault offenses based on the severity of the act and the circumstances surrounding it. It’s important to understand Arizona assault laws and penalties when you’re facing assault charges. It is also critical to seek experienced legal counsel to defend you.
The Arizona Revised Statutes defines assault as either:
The law classifies assault into two main categories: simple assault and aggravated assault.
Arizona does not require physical contact to occur for an assault charge to be filed. If an individual threatens another person or causes them fear, it can constitute an assault. Assault can also be an added charge in another crime, such as domestic violence. Convictions for domestic violence-related assault come with additional penalties, such as mandatory domestic violence counseling.
While property crime rates are much higher in the state, cities with the greatest numbers of reported violent crimes include South Tucson, Globe, and Miami. Arizona ranks 10th in the nation for highest property crimes.
According to the Arizona Crime Statistics data, 75,463 simple assault charges were filed in 2024. Simple assault is classified as a misdemeanor and is divided into categories by class. A Class 3 misdemeanor is the least serious charge, leading to penalties such as probation, a shortened jail sentence, and a small fine. Meanwhile, a Class 1 misdemeanor is the most serious offense. It comes with penalties such as lengthier jail time and larger fines, with a significant probationary period.
In Arizona, 21,119 aggravated assault charges were reported in 2024. Aggravated assault is the more serious form of the crime and includes specific aggravating factors, such as:
The penalties for aggravated assault match the severity of the crime. Aggravated assault charges are broken down by class, each with distinguishing characteristics and increasing penalties.
A Class 6 felony generally carries the lightest sentences, while a Class 2 felony carries the most severe sentencing, which could include lengthy prison time, hefty fines, and probation.
Defendants facing assault charges should seek immediate legal counsel. An attorney can explore potential defenses and navigate the legal complexities associated with Arizona’s criminal justice system.
Arizona law recognizes certain legitimate defenses against assault charges that may absolve you of the crime. Some of these defenses include:
A: Arizona categorizes assault as either a misdemeanor or felony, with penalties varying by severity. Misdemeanor assault carries penalties involving jail time and fines. Aggravated assault, which is a felony, applies when weapons are used, serious injury occurs, or an official is assaulted. Felony penalties bring much lengthier prison sentences, which vary based on prior convictions and the circumstances surrounding the charges.
A: The most common punishments for assault include probation, community service, and fines for misdemeanor charges. First-time offenders must generally participate in anger management or conflict resolution courses. Jail time is often reserved for repeat offenders or cases involving injuries. A felony assault, however, comes with prison sentences, especially if a weapon was involved. A plea bargain may reduce the charges in some cases, which is why it’s important to seek legal representation for assault accusations.
A: Filing criminal assault charges does not cost the victim anything, as the state prosecutes the case. In Mesa, this is likely either the Mesa City Prosecutor or the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. However, if the victim pursues a civil claim for damages, they may incur legal fees. It is also important to consider additional costs, such as court filing fees and expert witness testimonies.
A: Simple assault happens when a person:
This offense does not require significant injury or the use of a weapon. Penalties may include fines, probation, or jail time. Self-defense is one of the most common claims in a simple assault case.
The Law Office of Joshua A. Lopez, LLC, is dedicated to defending individuals against serious criminal charges, including assault. Our team understands the complexities associated with these charges, so we know how to protect your rights throughout your legal proceedings.
Assault charges carry severe consequences, and a conviction can have a long-term effect on your employment, reputation, and future opportunities. That’s why it’s important to act quickly when facing these charges. No matter if you’re facing a misdemeanor or felony charge, our firm can fight tirelessly to achieve the most successful outcome possible for your situation.
Contact our office today to schedule a consultation. After reviewing your case, we can begin building a strong defense in your favor.