Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 120.05: Assault in the second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
NY Penal Law § 120.05: Assault in the second Degree Assault in the second degree is of one of several assault offenses listed in the New York penal code. There are seven different circumstances under which you could find yourself up against such a charge. You could be prosecuted under New York Penal Code § 120.05 for assault in the second degree if you:
- Assault another Individual with the intent to cause serious injury to that person and you do, in fact, inflict serious physical injury to that individual or to a third person.
- Assault another individual using a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument, intending to injure the person and, in fact, injuring that person or a third party.
- Assault an official, such as a peace officer or train operator or conductor, in order to prevent that individual from performing his or her duties.
- Recklessly cause serious physical injury to another individual with a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument.
- Intentionally cause another individual to become unconsciousness or physically impaired by administering a drug to that individual without his or her consent.
- Injure another individual while you were in the course of committing a felony offense.
- Are at least 18 years of age, and you injure a child who is younger than 11 years old, and you do so intentionally or recklessly.
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