by Mark Catanzaro
on May 10, 2019
Do you know who to call if you’ve been charged with a violent crime? Do you have a reliable violent crime attorney? If you’ve been charged with a criminal assault, don’t go it alone. Let a talented attorney for violent crimes lift the weight off of your shoulders and defend your case effectively. Today we’ll [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on July 20, 2018
Criminal charges should always be taken very seriously. But if you have been charged with criminal assault, it is imperative that you secure a highly experienced Trenton criminal defense attorney to represent you. Mark Catanzaro fights for his clients who face these charges and is largely successful. Don’t hesitate to contact him immediately for more [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on December 21, 2017
Have you been charged with assault? That is a serious offense for which you need an experienced New Jersey criminal defense lawyer to represent you. Mark Catanzaro fights for his clients who face these charges and wants to clear their names. Don’t hesitate to contact him for more information if you have been charged with [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on July 22, 2016
Most people have a general idea of what “assault” means, but not everyone understands the difference between simple assault and aggravated assault. In New Jersey, the distinctions generally come from the degree of force involved; the nature of the injuries; the presence or absence of a weapon; and whether the victim is afforded special protection [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on May 6, 2016
According to New Jersey law, there are two different types of assault – simple assault and aggravated assault. The level of assault depends on various factors such as the extent of the person’s injury and whether or not a weapon was involved, but neither assault charges are ones you want to face alone. That’s why [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on December 17, 2015
Image - Morguefile We often hear the term “assault and battery,” but not many know the difference between the two. Assault and battery are similar, but there are a few differences in their legal definitions and they are considered separate charges. You can be guilty of assault without even physically striking another person. This makes [...]