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WHAT IS THE SENTENCE FOR AGGRAVATED ASSAULT?

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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 w ... more

How long do you face in jail if it's an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon?

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And it won't be jail. Jail is for sentences less than 1 year. Anything over that time is done in prison (though some prison sentences are less than a year, but no jail sentences will be more than a year. ... more

What is the difference between simple assault and aggravated assault, in a court of law?

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Simple Assault - willfully causing bodily injury to another (includes pain) or negligently causing bodily injury by means of a weapon Aggravated Assault - willfully causes serious bodily injury (broken bones, serious permanent disfigurement, substant ... more

What is the penalty for aggravated assault??????

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It depends on intent, if there was a weapon or object used (brass knuckles or other hard object to hit with) - some assaults are misdemeanors, some are felonious. My husband was just the victim of an assault and I'm researching this too. In my state ... more

Surely the recent figures published on religiously aggravated crimes under Section 74 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003 prove that Catholics are the main victims?

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No information is available on the religion of the victim and the 64% of incidents in the analysis is where the crime was deemed to be conduct perceived as derogatory to Catholicism. Section 74 gives equal protection to all groups and sends a clear m ... more

What are the statute of limitations for aggravated battery in Florida?

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It depends on the type of claim involved because there no single statute of limitations. For example, Florida has a 4-year statute of limitations for personal injury and a 5-year statute for breach written contract. The Wrongful Death Statute is 1-ye ... more

What is the statute of limitations in Texas for aggravated assault with a weapon?

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The state has 3 years to file a felony assault. Once the charge is filed the statute no longer applies so even if the defendant could not be found and wasn't arrested for years the charge could still be prosecuted. ... more

What is aggravated crime against nature?

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A so-called "crime against nature" USUALLY refers to sexual contact between humans and animals. ... more

Is it nessesary to experience aggravated symptoms for the Remedies to be effective?

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This is happening frequently but not always. The more the pathology of the case the greater the initial aggravation. Functional problems usually have minor aggravations that are not even perceptible. ... more
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