You can be charged with acessory to assualt.
Usually for a person to be charged with this offense he must have an actual deadly weapon or device with which he could kill someone. A person could otherwise be charged with aggravated assault under the right circumstances.
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.
Defending another person is not a crime. You could be charged criminally if you committed assault or battery. Whether this happened is not clear from the question.
If he used ANYTHING at all besides his fists or hands, yes, he could be.
Not sure the exact ticket but, you could be charged with Dangerous/Wreck-less Driving or if there is a fight, Assault.
Yes, as illegal as it is to fight while in school. At minimum, you can be charged with disorderly conduct or mutual battery. At worst, felonious assault. Your age matters little.
It depends on the circumstances, did you start the fight, or were you the victim, what injuries were sustained, were weapons used? In the UK the possible charges would be affray, common assault, aggravated assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, grievous bodily harm, grievous bodily harm with intent. The maximum sentence would be five years for an assault-related conviction
you will not get into trouble if you did not start it and you did not injure them badly... i know from experience lol...
yes
my friend was just charged with this in oregon. they wanted to give him 72 months for a fight he didnt start. he did send the guy to the hospital but he was attacked first. he ended up taking the plea deal and received an 11 month sentence. not too cool
Engaging in physical violence is not a justified response to someone putting their hands on you. Seek help and support from authorities or professionals to address the situation in a safe and legal manner. Violence can escalate the situation and lead to serious consequences for both parties.
It is totally dependent on what you're charged with. If law enforcement is feeling generous you might be charged with disorderly conduct and can expect a fine of under USD 500.00, however you might be charged with multiple offenses as well. A charge of disorderly conduct with additional physical altercation charges (such as assault) can be over a thousand dollars and include probation or jail time. If the charges are severe enough you may even be charged with a felony assault which is not only a large fine, but serious jail time.