Operating on the assumption that the Questioner means "Deported":
Yes. A non-resident can theoretically be deported for the commission of any criminal offense.
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"The definition of aggravated assault is a person attempting to or causing serious bodily harm to another individual. Or causing an injury on purpose. The legal definition has more information, however, this is the basic definition."
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Felony. ANY "armed" assault is generally charged as a felony ESPECIALLY if the weapon is capable of causing great bodily harm or death.
it could be yes, an assault is causing the victim to fear immediate unlawful violence, so if it is possible that the threat you made could be carried out then it could be an assault. But it wouldn't be say if you called them from Australia and they were in the UK and you said when i get home in 6 month's i'll hurt you, that isn't causing an immediate fear so wont be an assault. it is legally considered an assault if the person decides to press charges and report you. source: Law Student
You could get arrested for causing a disturbance, or maybe for assault if you caused the fight to take place.
For me it is life in a invisible prison.
The only reasonable defense would be a plea of "Self Defense"
Assault occurs when an individual causes another to reasonably believe they are in imminent danger of being harmed or touched in an offensive manner. Battery is actually causing such harm or offensive touch.
maybe vehicular manslaughter? it depends on the small details of the case.
A person 's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of?