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Looking for the best assault defense attorney in Kansas City? Time is critical — prosecutors move fast and charge hard. Call Devkota Law Firm Now to get on the path to your best defense.
Assault charges in Kansas City carry consequences that scale rapidly depending on the degree of injury alleged, the presence of a weapon, and the identity of the alleged victim. What begins as an argument or a moment of poor judgment can escalate into felony charges carrying years in prison — particularly when weapons are alleged, victims are in protected classes (law enforcement, children, elderly), or prior criminal history is involved.
Missouri and Kansas both classify assault across multiple degrees, and prosecutors in the Kansas City metro are known for charging aggressively, often filing higher-degree charges to gain leverage in plea negotiations. Our assault defense attorneys understand these charging tactics and counter them with thorough investigation, expert witness engagement, and trial-ready preparation from the first day of representation.
Missouri Assault Classifications
Kansas Assault Classifications
Both Missouri and Kansas impose enhanced penalties when the alleged victim falls into a protected category. In Missouri, assaulting a law enforcement officer, emergency medical personnel, corrections officer, or elderly or disabled person can elevate the charge by one or two degree levels — turning a misdemeanor into a felony or a lower felony into one carrying a decade or more in prison. Understanding these enhancements is critical when evaluating the prosecution’s theory of the case.
Self-Defense (Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine)
Missouri is a ‘Stand Your Ground’ state, meaning you have no duty to retreat before using force to defend yourself if you are in a place where you have a legal right to be. Kansas maintains similar Castle Doctrine protections for your home and vehicle. We analyze the threat faced, your reasonable perception of that threat, and whether your use of force was proportional. Self-defense is a complete defense — a successful claim results in acquittal.
Defense of Property and Defense of Others
Missouri law permits reasonable force to protect a third party from unlawful force and to protect property from theft or criminal damage. These defenses are fact-intensive and require careful reconstruction of the sequence of events leading to the alleged assault.
Mutual Combat and Victim Initiation
When both parties engaged in mutual combat, or when the alleged victim was the aggressor who initiated physical contact, the legal analysis shifts significantly. We collect all available evidence — surveillance footage, witness accounts, injury comparisons — to establish the full picture of what occurred, not just the version preserved in the police report.
Identity and Misidentification
In cases arising from large gatherings, bar altercations, or incidents captured on poor-quality footage, eyewitness misidentification is a genuine risk. We engage with the science of eyewitness memory reliability and challenge identifications that lack corroborating physical evidence.
Assault Involving Weapons
The presence of a weapon — even if never discharged — significantly elevates an assault charge. Using or displaying a dangerous instrument during an assault can convert a misdemeanor to a felony in both Missouri and Kansas. If you are also facing weapons or gun charges in connection with an assault allegation, those charges must be defended in coordination. Our team handles multi-count indictments with integrated defense strategies that account for the interplay between each charge.
Charged with assault in Kansas City? The prosecution is already building their case. Call us now for a FREE consultation and start building your defense today.
4th degree is a misdemeanor (up to 1 year), while 1st degree is a felony carrying 5 years to life.
Yes — with strong evidence, self-defense claims, or lack of witness credibility, charges can be reduced or dismissed.
Yes — you have no duty to retreat if you are legally present and face a genuine threat.
Use of a weapon, serious physical injury, or assaulting a protected victim (officer, elderly, disabled) elevates it to felony level.
Even displaying a weapon without firing it can convert a misdemeanor assault into a felony charge in both Missouri and Kansas.
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Tarak Devkota is the founder and managing partner of Devkota Law Firm LLC, dedicated to representing individuals in Kansas and Missouri. Practicing law since 1999, Mr. Devkota has led numerous high-stakes cases involving personal injury, insurance disputes, and claims against government entities. Known for his exceptional jury trial expertise, Tarak has successfully resolved complex litigation cases, consistently advocating for justice on behalf of his clients.
•Over 25 years of legal experience in Kansas and Missouri.
•Founder of Devkota Law Firm LLC, specializing in personal injury and governmental liability.
•Recognized for taking on challenging cases and achieving outstanding results.
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