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Q: How much time do you get for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a family member is this is your first offense in Texas?
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Can you get charge with aggraveted assault with deadly wapon for protecting family in house?

In house, no, but outside, lawn or porch, yes.


Is assault bodily injury family violence domestic violence or different?

If you assault a non-family member then domestic violence isn't part of the equation. Each state has different terminology on "assault" and I am sure that some lawyerly individual will add to this. Added: Any offense involving a charge of domestic violence or domestic assault automatically "enhances" the assault charge. Conviction of any offense enhanced by a domestic violence charge will prevent you from ever owning or possessing a firearm. (Lautenberg Amendment).


Is a domestic assault a crime of moral turpitude?

While Domestic Violence IS a reprehensible offense, it really is nothing more than an enhanced assault charge (i.e.; an assault committed against a family member).Moral turpitude is not a definition that applies to any single category or type of offense, but generally refers to conduct that shocks the public conscience. Offenses such as murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, kidnapping, robbery, and aggravated assaults (i.e.: involving weapons or severe beatings) involve moral turpitude. However, simple assaults (not involving dangerous weapons or evil intent) do not involve moral turpitude).


How much time do you get for your first assault with a deadly weapon charge in Tennessee even if no one was hurt?

According to Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-13-101: (a) A person commits assault who: (1) Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; (2) Intentionally or knowingly causes another to reasonably fear imminent bodily injury; or (3) Intentionally or knowingly causes physical contact with another and a reasonable person would regard the contact as extremely offensive or provocative. What you describe is not "assault with a deadly weapon" but is aggravated assault as defined by, Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-13-102; the definitions and punishments follow: (a) (1) A person commits aggravated assault who: (A) Intentionally or knowingly commits an assault as defined in § 39-13-101, and: (i) Causes serious bodily injury to another; (ii) Uses or displays a deadly weapon; or (iii) Attempts or intends to cause bodily injury to another by strangulation; or (B) Recklessly commits an assault as defined in § 39-13-101(a)(1), and: (i) Causes serious bodily injury to another; or (ii) Uses or displays a deadly weapon. (2) For purposes of subdivision (a)(1)(A)(iii) "strangulation" means intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation of the blood by applying pressure to the throat or neck or by blocking the nose and mouth of another person. (b) A person commits aggravated assault who, being the parent or custodian of a child or the custodian of an adult, intentionally or knowingly fails or refuses to protect the child or adult from an aggravated assault as defined in subdivision (a)(1) or aggravated child abuse as defined in § 39-15-402. (c) A person commits aggravated assault who, after having been enjoined or restrained by an order, diversion or probation agreement of a court of competent jurisdiction from in any way causing or attempting to cause bodily injury or in any way committing or attempting to commit an assault against an individual or individuals, intentionally or knowingly attempts to cause or causes bodily injury or commits or attempts to commit an assault against the individual or individuals. (d) A person commits aggravated assault who, with intent to cause physical injury to any public employee or an employee of a transportation system, public or private, whose operation is authorized by title 7, chapter 56, causes physical injury to the employee while the public employee is performing a duty within the scope of the public employee's employment or while the transportation system employee is performing an assigned duty on, or directly related to, the operation of a transit vehicle. (e) (1) Aggravated assault under subsection (d) is a Class A misdemeanor. Aggravated assault under subdivision (a)(1)(A) or subsection (b) or (c) is a Class C felony. Aggravated assault under subdivision (a)(1)(B) is a Class D felony. However, if an offense under subdivision (a)(1)(A) or subdivision (a)(1)(B) or subsection (c) is committed against a law enforcement officer, then the maximum fine shall be fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). (2) In addition to any other punishment that may be imposed for a violation of this section, if the relationship between the defendant and the victim of the assault is such that the victim is a victim as defined in § 36-3-601(5), and if, as determined by the court, the defendant possesses the ability to pay a fine in an amount not in excess of two hundred dollars ($200), then the court shall impose a fine at the level of the defendant's ability to pay, but not in excess of two hundred dollars ($200). The additional fine shall be paid to the clerk of the court imposing sentence, who shall transfer it to the state treasurer, who shall credit the fine to the general fund. All fines so credited to the general fund shall be subject to appropriation by the general assembly for the exclusive purpose of funding family violence shelters and shelter services. Such appropriation shall be in addition to any amount appropriated pursuant to § 67-4-411.


What is the difference between assault and domestic violence- It seems to me that beating up a family member is a lesser crime than beating up a stranger?

The differences are written into the law by the legislature. Quite probably, the basis is, that while an assault on a stranger may be a random act, an assault on a close family member is very likely just one of a continuing series of event which history has demonstrated can become more and more serious (and deadly) as time goes by.


What does 2nd degree sexual assault mean?

2nd Degree Assault is more serious than Simple or 3rd Degree Assault, but not as serious as Aggravated or 1st Degree Assault. This basically means that serious bodily harm had been directly or indirectly inflicted on one person by another. Serious bodily harm would probably be classified as broken bones, dislocations, lacerations/incisions, damaged ligaments, concussions, or anything else that would have a moderate to severe impact on a person's ability to live a normal life.


Aggrivated assault done by a family member?

This is known as DOMESTIC VIOLENCE or DOMESTIC ASSAULT.


What are the ratings and certificates for Deadly Family Secrets - 1995 TV?

Deadly Family Secrets - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13


Can someone with a class a misdeamenor aggrevated assault own a firearm?

Not if the assault was on a family member- known as Domestic Violence.


How much Jail time will you get for aggravated assault in Alberta?

No real way to tell. The things that will influence this would be- prior charges, whether the assault was unprovoked, amount of physical damage, age, sex and condition of victim, whether charges are pressed by the victim or the crown, mental state of the perpetrator, random victim or family member, etc. Being premeditated would be a factor, too. Just in case you're planning something.


Can you get your gun rights back with a partner family member assault?

No


Who killed Geronimos wife mother and children?

The US Army had killed Geronimo's family including his mother (No offense).