Assault on a Police Officer in Douglas County
C.R.S. 18-3-203
In Larkspur, men and women are charged with Assault in the Second Degree, or Assault on a Police Officer, C.R.S. 18-3-203, after causing injury to police by accident. Whether someone is being arrested while intoxicated and they accidentally elbow police while resisting an excessive force arrest, or whether someone accidentally injures an officer during a riot, Assault on Police charges will be filed. Even if a police officer experiences minor pain after an alleged assault, such as a bruise, it is enough to file charges of Second Degree Assault on a Peace Officer in Parker. This crime has mandatory prison, so we treat it with special care.
Assault in the second degree – C.R.S. 18-3-203
For the full legal definition, CLICK HERE. For the purpose of this page, here are some excerpts of the law that involved Assault on a Police Officer:
(1) A person commits the crime of assault in the second degree if:
(c) With intent to prevent one whom he or she knows, or should know, to be a peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical care provider, or emergency medical service provider from performing a lawful duty, he or she intentionally causes bodily injury to any person; or
Penalty for Assaulting a Police Officer or Firefighter in Douglas County
If it can be proved that the assault was committed upon a sudden heat of passion, caused by a serious and highly provoking act of the intended victim, your charges will be reduced to a class 6 felony.
Assault Isn’t Always Intentional in Parker, CO
Sometimes people in Parker, CO put up a fight when they are arrested. While this will typically be charged as Resisting Arrest, if a Parker Police Officer claims that you caused them pain when you Resisted Arrest, you could also be charged with Second Degree Assault. This offense applies if it is proven that you intentionally caused bodily injury to ANY person in an attempt to prevent the officer from doing their job.
It can be easy for you to be charged with Second Degree Assault in incidents involving a peace officer due to the broad definition of injury: “physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical or mental condition.”
Charged with Assaulting a Police Officer in Douglas County?
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