March 31, 2010 By Paul Wallin

Actor Charlie Sheen Pleads “Not Guilty” to Domestic Violence Charges Including Assault – California Penal Code Section 240

Charlie Sheen, star of the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, recently pleaded not guilty to domestic violence charges in Aspen, Colorado, stemming from a Christmas Day incident there with his wife. Sheen’s wife had reportedly called police to say the actor was threatening to kill her with a knife.

The actor was taken into custody by police and detained under his given name Carlos Irwin Estevez before he was released the following day on $8,500 bail. He faces charges under Colorado law of menacing, criminal mischief, and assault. If convicted on all charges, the 44-year-old Sheen could be sentenced to up to 5 years in prison. Sheen has since returned to California to resume shooting for Two and a Half Men.

In California, the crime of assault is defined in Penal Code Section 240 for assault and battery charges, which involves an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on another. Assault is often associated with battery, but the two are distinct and separately chargeable crimes. Whereas a battery occurs when a violent injury upon another person is actually carried out, an assault occurs when an attempt is made to cause the violent injury. The crime of assault is completed even if no bodily injury occurs. Generally, an assault conviction brings with it a maximum fine of $1,000 and/or imprisonment in county jail for up to 6 months.

If you are faced with an assault charge, it is imperative that you seek the assistance of an assault attorney who can help you develop your defense. Our Southern California criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have been representing people charged with assault and battery cases for over 40 years. Call us today at 888-280-6839 or visit us online at www.wklaw.com. We will be there when you call.

AUTHOR: Paul Wallin

Paul Wallin is one of the most highly respected attorneys in Southern California. His vast experience, zealous advocacy for his clients and extensive knowledge of many areas of the law make Mr. Wallin a premiere Southern California attorney. Mr. Wallin founded Wallin & Klarich in 1981. As the senior partner of Wallin & Klarich, Mr. Wallin has been successfully representing clients for more than 30 years. Clients come to him for help in matters involving assault and battery, drug crimes, juvenile crimes, theft, manslaughter, sex offenses, murder, violent crimes, misdemeanors and felonies. Mr. Wallin also helps clients with family law matters such as divorce and child custody.

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