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- 13-1204 - Aggravated assault; classification; definitions
Aggravated assault pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 8, subdivision (j) of this section committed on an employee of a law enforcement agency is a class 5 felony unless the assault results in any physical injury to the employee, in which case it is a class 4 felony
- ARS § 13-1204 – Aggravated Assault – Arizona Law Penalties
ARS § 13-1204 is the Arizona statute that defines the crime of aggravated assault You commit this offense if you assault another person and do so by means of certain aggravating factors (such as assault with a deadly weapon or assaulting someone and causing serious physical injury)
- ARS 13-1204 Arizona’s Aggravated Assault Law
The statute lists eight ways a simple assault becomes an aggravated assault under Arizona law It’s important to understand how easily an assault becomes aggravated with significantly more serious consequences upon a conviction
- What is the ARS Aggravated Assault Law?
Learn what Arizona’s aggravated assault law means, the penalties you could face, and how it may affect your future Get the legal insights you need today!
- Aggravated Assault in Arizona: ARS 13-1204 - Salwin Law Group
Aggravated assault is classified as a felony under Arizona Revised Statute (ARS) 13-1204 This means that the possible punishment and potential prison sentence for aggravated assault is harsher than it is for other forms of less serious assault crimes
- 13-1203 - Assault; classification - Arizona Legislature
Assault committed pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 2 or 3 is a class 3 misdemeanor
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1204 (2025) - Aggravated assault . . .
Aggravated assault pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 8, subdivision (j) of this section committed on an employee of a law enforcement agency is a class 5 felony unless the assault results in any physical injury to the employee, in which case it is a class 4 felony
- Aggravated Assault in Arizona (ARS 13-1204) - Gurion Legal
What is the main difference between assault and aggravated assault in Arizona? Assault in Arizona is generally a misdemeanor that involves minor injury or threat, while aggravated assault is a felony that involves serious injury, weapons, or special victims like police officers
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1204 Aggravated Assault; Classification . . .
Aggravated assault pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 3 of this section committed on a peace officer while the officer is engaged in the execution of any official duties is a class 3 felony
- The Legal Definition Of Aggravated Assault Under Ars 13-1204
Aggravated assault occurs when a person commits the crime of assault with aggravating factors present This could be due to the alleged victim’s identity or other specific circumstances outlined in the statute
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