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Generally speaking, Aggravated Assault is a Class A misdemeanor. However, if it involved a discharge of a firearm or the victim was a correctional officer, it is a Class 4 felony. Any potential sentence involves the specific facts of the case along with any criminal record that the defendant may have prior to being charged with this offense.
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WHAT IS THE SENTENCE FOR AGGRAVATED ASSAULT?
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