The amount of jail time for aggravated assault in Kansas varies from person to person. There is usually between 2 and 20 depending on circumstances.
zero. Ag assault is a crime. if the defendant loses, he goes to jail.
how much time can a person be looking to be in jail if they are being charged with. 15 traffic summeirs, aggravated assault speneded liecene & regrstration no insurance reckless driving
The amount of prison time a person can get if they are convicted of aggravated assault on a child will vary. It will depend on the age of the child the severity of the assault and where the crime was committed. The minimum incarceration period is between 20 and 25 years.
Aggravated assault is described as follow in the Canadian criminal code: Every one commits an aggravated assault who wounds, maims, disfigures or endanger the life of the complainant. If found guilty, you risk up to a maximum of 14 years of prison (section 268 Criminal code)
Depends on what kind of aggravated assault it is. Was it 1st degree assault? Second degree? Were weapons used? How badly was the victim injured? Did the victim survive the attack? Please be specific so I can better answer your question.
No way of estimating. There is no information given about any past criminal history, or just how werious the aggravated assaults were.
depends on with state ur from...
Need more specific information on EXACTLY how the charge was worded. There are several different categories of 'assault' in DC, but "aggravated" assault is not one of them.
Not enough information is known on which to base a guesstimate. 'Assault with a pot' is an assault while armed with a weapon (i.e.: the pot) - it is a felony offense. Whatever you were on probation for - the sentence for this new case will be added onto it.
Well, you would have a lifetime in jail or jou would be shot right away or submitted to torture that was randonmly chosen. Hope this answers your question! =)
Aggravated robbery is the same as simple robbery but with the addition of either a dangerous weapon or bodily harm inflicted upon a person in the course of the robbery. The harm does not have to be inflicted upon the victim. The maximum prison term for an aggravated robbery is 247 months or approximately twenty (20) and a half years. The specific Kansas law that makes aggravated robbery an unlawful activity is K.S.A. 21-3427.
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