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NO. Verbal assault is illegal, and threatening someone is considered just as bad legally as actually brandishing a weapon.
Assault and battery is what you would be charged with.
Assault, ABH, GBH, RABH, attempted murder, man slaughter.
Either assault or attempted murder. If you used a weapon it would be assault with a weapon/deadly weapon.
Yes, you can be prosecuted for aggravated assault. It is the same charge as threatening someone with a larger caliber firearm.
It is the threat of a battery. It would mean threatening to commit a battery on someone with the present ability to carry out the threat. It is a class B misdemeanor with a possible penalty of 6 months in jail and possible fine of up to $1500.
Assault and vandalism.
This is really the question: Can throwing a snowball at someone ever be considered assault? The answer is yes. Kids tossing snowballs is play. In other situations snowballs can be threatening and dangerous projectiles.
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.
Depending on the prosecuting authorities, that person can be charged with robbery, assault, attempted murder and murder (if someone dies during the robbery).
If it's determined not to be an accident, they could be charged with assault.
Assault--definitely. Battery--it depends on whether of car's occupants reasonably belived they were in danger.