No. "Violent" crime is normally defined as a crime in which another person was injured or someone tried to injure another person.
They can buy them in certain states from private sellers (which don't do background checks) but a felon, violent or not, can't have possession of a fire arm legally
Yes. Assault with a firearm is considered a violent crime.
Yes, assault is considered a violent crime disregarding the weapon used. However, It may be considered an aggravated violent crime because a weapon was involved.
The specifics of the crime have to be considered. If the crime is considered 'violent sexual assault' there is no limit. The charges can be brought at any time.
No it is not considered a violent crime.
Yes. Both crimes are felonies. The term "aggravated" added to an assault charge in most jurisdictions strictly implies that the assault was with the intent to cause serious bodily harm. This is to distinguish it from simply "assault", as individuals charged with assault did not intend serious harm. Because the intent to cause serious bodily harm is specifically stated in the statute, it is considered a violent crime.Added: These are examples of types of crime that are considered to be "Crimes Of Moral Turpitude."
According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program, there are four types of violent crimes. They are murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault.
Exactly what you have stated.
when someone beats up or beats on someone and draws blood or causes more then minor damages
Unable to determine from the information you have provided- it could be.
Resonsible, sane adults that do not have a history of violent crime.
Depends on who you assualted. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
Murder is not considered an assault crime. It is considered it's own category of crime "homicide".
Depends on what the assault was. In the US, conviction of any felony, or conviction of a crime of domestic violence is a bar to possessing any firearm.
Yes, because the "intent" to do bodily harm existed and you "attempted" to carry it out.