Assault

Assault Attorney In Benton County

Facing An Assault Charge Here

If you were recently arrested or accused of assault in Benton County, you are likely trying to make sense of what just happened and what comes next. An assault allegation can put your freedom, your criminal record, and your relationships at risk. In this moment, you need clear information and a calm guide, not more fear.

I am Attorney Ramon Bertucci of Bertucci Law Firm. My criminal defense practice focuses on helping people who find themselves in exactly this situation, often with little warning. I have handled more than 1,000 criminal cases in Arkansas, and my record of success in over 90 percent of those matters gives me a practical understanding of how these cases move through our courts. When you contact my firm, you speak directly with me, day or night. I am available 24/7 to take your call, listen to what happened, and begin working to protect your rights as early as possible. Your case is not just a file to me. It is a turning point in your life, and I treat it that way.

Call (479) 227-2716 today to set up a consultation, or contact us online to learn more. Our attorneys are ready to help.

Why Clients Facing Assault Call Me

When someone calls me after an assault arrest, they usually feel blindsided and worry that their side of the story will never be heard. My priority is to make sure you understand that you still have rights and options. I listen carefully, answer your immediate questions, and start to outline what the next few days and weeks may look like.

I have handled over 1,000 criminal cases since opening my practice, and I have been successful in more than 90 percent of them. These results did not come from a one-size-fits-all approach. They came from careful attention to the facts, the law, and the local practices that shape how prosecutors and judges in this area view assault charges. While no attorney can promise a specific outcome, this volume of real courtroom experience helps me assess your situation with honesty and precision.

I am admitted to practice in Arkansas and am an active member of the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Benton County Bar Association. I graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2013 and have built my career here. My recognition in Super Lawyers Rising Stars from 2021 through 2023 reflects how my peers view my work, and it is one more signal that you are working with a dedicated professional.

Clients often tell me that what stands out most is the way I communicate. When you call, you do not get passed to a paralegal or assistant. You deal directly with me. I return calls promptly, explain each step in plain language, and make sure you are not left wondering what is happening in your case. If you need to meet after hours or in a location that works for you, I work to make that happen.

Assault Charges & Consequences Locally

Assault in Arkansas covers a range of situations, from heated arguments that become physical to more serious incidents involving weapons or significant injuries. The law separates assault into different levels, and the potential penalties can range from fines and probation to time in the county jail or in state prison. Even a lower-level charge can bring serious conditions and long-term consequences.

If your case is filed here, it will typically move through the Benton County court system, and local prosecutors decide what level of assault to pursue based on the facts and any prior history. A conviction for a violent offense can affect job opportunities, professional licenses, housing applications, and, in some cases, immigration status. In family situations, a record of assault can influence child custody and visitation decisions. Many assault cases also involve no-contact orders or protective orders that restrict where you can go and who you can communicate with while the case is pending. Violating those orders can lead to new charges and tougher positions from the prosecution. Firearm rights can also be affected if a case involves certain findings or convictions.

I have seen how these consequences play out in real lives. Some clients are worried about losing a long-term job. Others are students concerned about their future, or parents fearful that they will be kept from their children. My role is to help you understand the specific risks in your situation and to work toward outcomes that protect as much of your future as possible. Clear information is the first step in regaining some control over what happens next.

What To Do After An Assault Arrest

The hours after an arrest or accusation can have a lasting impact on your case. You may feel a strong urge to explain yourself to officers, the alleged victim, or family members. Acting on that urge without guidance can make things harder later. Taking a few careful steps now can protect your rights and options.

Here are practical steps I recommend when you are arrested or questioned about assault:

  • Stay as calm as you can and follow lawful instructions from officers. Arguing at the scene rarely helps and can lead to additional charges.
  • Use your right to remain silent. You can politely state that you want to speak with an attorney before answering questions. Once you say this, stop discussing the incident.
  • Avoid calling or contacting the alleged victim or potential witnesses, especially if a no-contact order is in place or likely to be issued.
  • Keep paperwork from the arrest, citation, or jail release, including any notice of your first court date in Benton County.
  • Reach out to an assault lawyer Benton County residents trust so you can talk through what happened and what to expect in the local courts.

If you call me after an arrest, I work to respond quickly. Early involvement often allows me to review initial reports, discuss bond issues, and help you avoid missteps that could hurt your position. Even if you have already spoken with the police, it is still important to get legal advice now so we can address any damage and plan a way forward.

How I Defend Assault Cases Here

Every assault allegation has two stories, often more. My job is to uncover as much of the full picture as possible and present it in a way that the prosecution and the court must take seriously. That starts with careful listening. I want to hear, in your own words, what led up to the incident, what happened, and what has happened since.

From there, I review the available materials, which usually include police reports and any statements that were taken. When recordings, photos, or videos exist, those can be important in assessing how strong the state’s case really is. Issues such as self-defense, mutual combat, mistaken identity, or exaggerated claims can all come into play in an assault case. I look for inconsistencies and missing pieces that may help your defense.

Because I regularly appear in Benton County courts and work with the same prosecutors, I have a grounded sense of how similar cases are often handled here. That experience helps me evaluate whether the state’s position is in line with local patterns and what alternatives may realistically be on the table. Depending on circumstances, this could involve seeking charge reductions, exploring diversion or alternative resolutions when available, or preparing to contest the allegations at trial. Throughout this process, you work directly with me, not through a layer of staff. I explain your options clearly at each stage, including the risks and potential benefits of different choices. My goal is not to push you into any one path, but to give you the information and guidance you need to make decisions that fit your life, your priorities, and your risk tolerance. Together, we build a strategy that reflects both the legal realities and your personal goals.

What To Expect When You Call Me

Picking up the phone to call a lawyer can feel like a big step, especially if you have never dealt with the criminal justice system before. I want that first conversation with me to reduce your anxiety, not increase it. When you call Bertucci Law Firm, you reach me directly, not a call center or a gatekeeper.

During our initial free consultation, I will ask you some basic questions about what happened, whether you were arrested or just contacted by police, and what paperwork you received. We will discuss any upcoming court dates in Benton County and whether you are dealing with bond conditions or a no-contact order. You can also ask your questions about possible penalties and how the process tends to work here.

By the end of that first conversation, my aim is for you to have a clearer picture of where your case stands and what immediate steps make sense. If we decide to work together, I will explain my fee structure and what you can expect from me in terms of communication and involvement. If you are still deciding, that is fine too. The consultation is a chance for you to get informed without pressure or obligation.

If you are dealing with an assault accusation in this county and need guidance, you do not have to navigate it alone. I am available around the clock to talk when situations arise outside normal business hours, including late-night arrests or unexpected contact from law enforcement. When you are ready to speak with an assault attorney Benton County residents turn to for local guidance, I am here to listen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I go to jail for an assault charge?

Jail is a possibility in many assault cases, but it is not automatic. The level of the charge, your prior record, and the specific facts all matter. I review these details with you and explain the range of realistic outcomes so we can work toward the best result available.

How quickly can you help after my arrest?

I am available 24/7 to take calls, and I work to respond promptly when someone is in custody or just released. The sooner we talk, the sooner I can review your paperwork, address bond or no contact concerns, and start preparing for the first court date.

Did I hurt my case by talking to police?

Speaking with police without a lawyer can create challenges, but it does not end your defense. I review any statements you made and how they may be used, then we discuss options for addressing them. The important thing is to stop talking about the incident and get legal guidance now.

What makes you different from other criminal lawyers?

Clients work directly with me from the first call to the outcome. I bring experience from more than 1,000 criminal cases, strong local relationships, and recognition such as Super Lawyers Rising Stars. My focus is on honest advice, clear communication, and strategies tailored to the local courts.

How much does it cost to hire you?

Your first consultation with me is free, so you can learn about your situation without any financial commitment. If we decide to work together, I explain my fees clearly and answer your questions about costs. My goal is for you to understand both the financial and legal aspects before you decide.

To talk directly with me about your assault case, call (479) 227-2716 now.

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