Assault Attorneys
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Because assault cases can have very serious lifelong consequences, contacting an attorney experienced with this type of case is essential. As experienced criminal defense lawyers with outstanding results, we can guide you through this difficult time and we can help you avoid making mistakes that could permanently damage the chances of a successful outcome.
Call 651-455-1555 to schedule a consultation at no charge to you. We will listen carefully and help you determine an appropriate course of action. We know 24/7 availability may be important under certain circumstances. Find more information here: Tom Sieben and Patrick Cotter.
Assault Charges: If you have been accused of assault, aggravated assault or assault with a weapon, you need to take immediate action to ensure your rights are protected. We represent clients who face many types of weapons assault charges in Minnesota.
Sieben & Cotter, Attorneys
Criminal Defense
Assault cases: Our areas of experience
Weapons assault cases commonly involve handguns, rifles, pistols, shotguns and other deadly weapons. Our team of legal professionals can provide the criminal defense you need if you have been charged with any of the following:
- Aggravated assault
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Drive-by shootings
- Battery
- Domestic assault
Assault information
To view various Minnesota statutes and detailed information on felony and misdemeanor assault and related charges, select from the list below:
Frequently Asked Questions
In Minnesota, an alleged victim of a crime such as assault or domestic assault may not directly cause charges to be dropped with a simple request. A victim may give their input to a prosecutor, but ultimately, charges can only be dismissed by the prosecutor or the court. Learn more.
Assault in the Fourth Degree protects a special class of persons such as law enforcement, emergency medical personnel, correctional employees, vulnerable adult and others.
There are five “degrees” of assault organized based upon severity level in Minnesota.
To be found guilty of assault in the fifth degree, the person must: (1) commit an act with intent to cause fear in another of immediate bodily harm or death or; (2) intentionally inflict or attempted to inflict bodily harm upon another.
There are five “degrees” of assault organized based upon severity level in Minnesota, Assault in the Fifth Degree is the lowest.
No! No contact orders are one-sided and inflexible. It doesn’t matter if the person says its okay to see or speak to them. Once the order is issued, it can only be changed by a judge. While the order is in effect, if the two of you have contact, no matter who initiates it, the only person who faces consequences is you
In Minnesota, an assault can be committed by hitting someone, or even attempting to hit someone, meaning physical contact or injury to the victim are not required. All that is required is a person’s intent to inflict injury, or cause fear of injury on the victim. With that being said, there are a number of factors that determine the severity level of the offense, ranging from 1st degree to 5th degree assault. Those factors are the level of the injury inflicted, who the victim is, whether a weapon was used, and your motivations for the assault.
Timing is imperative
If you face assault charges, the first thing you should do is contact an experienced attorney—before you talk to the police. A bad outcome could result in a lifetime of negative consequences, including the inability to secure a job, a loan or a house. You need to be sure you get criminal defense from the moment you are accused until your case is tried.
Whether you face state or federal charges, my law office can help you navigate the legal system. We will listen to your story and provide a comprehensive consultation at no charge.
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Tom Sieben, Sieben & Cotter PLLC
Tom is a third-generation lawyer in the Sieben family and is devoted representing individuals in criminal defense, taking a straightforward and aggressive approach to cases.

Patrick Cotter, Sieben & Cotter PLLC
Patrick is a Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialist, and he takes great pride in providing expert personal injury and criminal defense representation for his clients.