Is It Ever Legal to Punch Someone in the Face? (2024)

Is It Ever Legal to Punch Someone in the Face? (1)

It was the slap heard around the world. When Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head during the telecast of the 94th Oscars ceremony March 27, it elicited an eye roll from her and a much more heated reaction from her husband Will. He approached the stage, slapped Rock in the face and then told Rock, "Keep my wife's name out of your ****ing mouth!" Rock didn't retaliate physically nor did he press charges later, CNN reported. Reaction on social media was split between those who applauded Will for defending Jada (who has alopecia) and those who thought he was out of order for his attack on Rock.

Face-punching in movies and TV shows is a well-known cliché. But in real life, clocking someone is not only a great way to break your hand, but also in the majority of cases, illegal. Is there ever a situation in which you are legally justified to pop someone in their mug?

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In 2017, we took the question to Micah Schwartzbach, a California criminal defense lawyer and managing editor at Nolo. In short, the answer is "yes" — but the punch has to be made in self-defense.

"In general, you have to not be the aggressor and you have to reasonably believe that force is necessary to protect yourself from some imminent violence," said Schwartzbach. "And on top of that, you have to use a proportionate amount of force."

There are some really important points for distinguishing between a legal and illegal punch. No.1, you can't strike first. That would make you the aggressor. It's hard to argue self-defense when you're literally on the attack.

Second, you can only punch someone if they've already taken a swing at you, or if you believe you're about to be hit. Schwartzbach said that it's also possible to claim self-defense if you punch your attacker while he's winding up to smack you, but you'd need some fast hands.

And third, you can't escalate the fight. If the drunk guy at the bar doesn't like the way you're looking at his girlfriend (yes, another cliché) and shoves you on the shoulder, you're not justified to break a bottle over his head. You're probably not even justified to punch him. Or slap him. Or kick him in the goodies.

"Self-defense applies where the harm is imminent," Schwartzbach explained. "The theory is that you don't have an alternative." The same is true if you're coming to the defense of another person. If you reasonably believe that they're in imminent danger of violence and you have no other alternative, you can step in and start punching.

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Fighting Words

What about the "fighting words" argument? Aren't you allowed to defend yourself if someone verbally accosts, provokes or threatens you?

"That's perhaps the most common misconception about self-defense," said Schwartzbach.

Even though "fighting words" aren't protected as free speech, they're still not a legal justification for violence. Schwartzbach said that even if someone threatens you and said they're going to beat you up or kill you, the law doesn't give you the right to slug them.

"It's one thing for it to be 'understandable' that someone threatens to kill you and you punch them in the face," said Schwartzbach. "But if there's no indication that the person was about to harm you in some way and you had time to go talk to the police, you're likely not going to have a legal defense."

Which brings up an important caveat when discussing the "legality" of anything. While criminal law regarding self-defense is pretty consistent across the United States, the enforcement and interpretation of the law varies state by state, precinct by precinct and case by case.

"With so much of this kind of stuff, police and prosecutorial discretion comes into play," Schwartzbach said. "If you're in a big metro area and there's a scuffle at a bar and someone got punched, and the prosecutors are otherwise flooded by cases, and no one seems to be really hurt, they may not pursue the case. As with everything, it depends on the people you're dealing with."

And even if the district attorney's office decides to press charges, ultimately it's a jury that's going to decide if you truly acted in self-defense and if your punch was justified. In a criminal trial for assault and battery, the prosecutor has to disprove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that you threw the punch in self-defense. That's going to depend on witness testimonies, police evidence and your word against the dude with the black eye.

Here's the tricky part, though. Even if you are acquitted of criminal charges for punching someone, you can still be sued in civil court. If the person you punched sustained a serious injury, missed work or suffered psychological trauma from the incident, he can sue you for damages. You won't see that one in the movies.

Now That's a Tough One

Is it OK to punch a Nazi? That's a question that stumped Twitter back in January 2017 when a masked protester punched alt-right leader Richard Spencer in the head and the whole thing was caught on tape.

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Punch In The Face FAQ

Can you hit someone if they provoke you?

Just because someone insulted you or said something rude or mean doesn’t mean you have the right to hit them. However, if physical harm is imminent or they’ve already hit you once, you may have a legal right to self defence and can hit them back.

Is punching someone illegal?

Punching another person is illegal with very few exceptions. It’s illegal if you’re the aggressor and hit the person first.

What kind of crime is punching someone?

Punching or striking another person is considered a crime of battery. In the case of punching someone, it’s likely to be classified as either simple battery, which is a misdemeanour, or aggravated battery, which is a felony crime.

Can you sue if someone punches you?

You are well within your rights to sue someone if they punched you. You can file criminal charges that involve fines and imprisonment, or file a civil lawsuit to recover damages. Some victims of assault do both.

Is It Ever Legal to Punch Someone in the Face? (2024)

FAQs

Is It Ever Legal to Punch Someone in the Face? ›

Punch In The Face FAQ

Is it ever okay to punch someone? ›

The big, main legal justification for punching anyone is self-defense when you're being attacked or anticipate being attacked. It can be a pre-emptive strike — you don't have to be physically assaulted first, and can throw the first blow.

Is it legal to punch someone who insults you? ›

Your attorney might argue that you the victim insulted you which justified your actions. However, insulting words are not a legal justification for assault or battery.

Is it legal to hit someone if they touch you? ›

According to the law, some states only permit using force as a final option. You must retreat legally, if feasible. California is a “stand your ground” state. You are not obligated to withdraw from your attacker before defending yourself with force.

Is it illegal to get into someone's face? ›

In many cases, getting in someone's face can be considered assault. If you are arrested or detained after a verbal confrontation, do not hesitate to get the legal advice you need as soon as possible after your arrest.

Can you hit someone if they are in your face? ›

1 ANSWER. Yes you can. If you feel threatened you (words alone are usually not enough, they have to be threatening to do something or acting like they may come after you) can respond with reasonable force. Meaning if they push you then you can push back or throw a punch.

Can you hit someone if they spit on you? ›

In most states, the answer is no. A victim of assault may defend themselves using the minimum amount of force reasonably necessary to stop the attack. The problem with punching someone who spits on you and claiming self-defense is that once the other person is done spitting the attack is over.

Can I punch someone if I feel threatened? ›

Generally, self-defense only justifies using force in response to an imminent threat. For a threat to be imminent, it must be certain to occur. Such a threat can be made with words as long as it puts the intended victim in a reasonable and immediate fear of physical harm or serious bodily injury.

How to fight someone legally? ›

Let's start with the doctrine of self-defense. As a general rule, you have the legal right to use force to protect yourself against physical violence if you reasonably believe someone poses an imminent threat of bodily harm to you.

Can someone sue me for punching them? ›

No Serious Injuries

In conclusion, the amount one can sue for if someone punches them varies depending on several factors such as the severity of the injury, medical expenses, emotional distress, and any potential loss of income.

Can I punch someone if they slap me? ›

Second, you can only punch someone if they've already taken a swing at you, or if you believe you're about to be hit. Schwartzbach said that it's also possible to claim self-defense if you punch your attacker while he's winding up to smack you, but you'd need some fast hands.

Can you hit a kid if they hit you first? ›

1 attorney answer

As a general rule an adult is never allowed to get physical with a minor child (someone under the age of 18). However, if you are in a situation where you you are attacked and you truly feel threatened for your life you can always defend yourself..

Is someone yelling in your face an assault? ›

Assault can also be the threat or intent of violence.

If you get into someone's face, yelling at or threatening them, you could be arrested. You may even be charged for balling your fist up at someone. Taking a swing at someone and missing is also a form of assault.

Is it a crime to slap someone in the face? ›

The act itself can be considered an assault, especially if there is force within the slap or even if the other person is fearful of being slapped. Force or threats combined with intent to harm someone can result in a simple assault charge. The details surrounding the incident can also be a factor in an assault charge.

Is putting your finger in someone's face assault? ›

Any physical contact committed without the permission of the victim can be assault. This can include poking, pushing, slapping, punching, spitting or any unwanted touching – even a hug when unwanted! This also includes placing things into motion to touch the other party such as throwing something at the victim.

Is it illegal to hide your face? ›

While wearing masks or disguises is not usually illegal, if someone wears a mask or disguise to avoid being detected by the police he or she could be charged with a criminal offense. Under California Penal Code Section 185 PC, it is unlawful to wear a mask or disguise in order to evade the police.

Is it OK to punch someone in self-defense? ›

Even as the first person to use force, it's possible to act in self-defense. If a reasonable person would think that physical harm is in the immediate offing, the defendant can typically use reasonable force to prevent the attack.

Is it okay to hit someone in self-defense? ›

California law not only permits you to act in defense of yourself but in the defense of others, as well. To establish that you acted in self-defense of another person, you must prove you had a reasonable belief that force was necessary to protect another person from an imminent threat of danger.

Is it bad to punch things when angry? ›

Aimlessly hitting a pillow, punching bag, or some other inanimate object teaches your child to vent his anger at something neutral. Doing this does nothing to validate his feelings or solve the problem. It does not build wisdom. Instead, this usually teaches kids to be passive-aggressive with their anger.

Is it okay to punch a guy? ›

Only in self-defense or in defense of someone else.

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