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YES! depending on the circumstances the court can decide to try a 17 yaer old as an adult in an assault case
they go to court and get jail time. or they get a fine.
Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, or three years probation, or a split sentence of 60 days in jail and three years probation.
Not only "can" it stay on your record forever, it does stay on your record. It is a permanent part of your adult record if it happened after you turned 18. The only exception (that I know of) is if the charge is expunged, and even then, certain organizations can still see that it is there.
Most Second Degree Assault charges carry a mandatory sentence of five years with a maximum of eight years in prison. That's if the defendant is charged as an adult. And even though you are considered to be a juvenile in most states, you still may be charged as an adult. But the law is not arbitrary- the circumstances of the charge weigh greatly on the final ruling. Find an attourney; they will be able to advise you on your situation.
By her age she IS a minor - if that specific charge is an enhanced penalty offense in your state (i.e.- it is a greater offense to assault a minor than it is to assault an adult) then the assaulter COULD be charged with that offense.
Depends. The age of consent is 16 but the law implies that if you are under 16 but over 13 you are allowed to have sex with someone up to 4 years older. So if you as an adult is above 19, you are guilty of statutory rape. It can also be aggravated sexually assault. More in the link below.
how much time do you get for aggavated assault charges in Texas. Only a lawyer can give you a good estimate. It depends on so many things, like whether you have a criminal record, if you've been charged with that crime before, if you have history of other violent crime, and especially the exact circumstance of the assault, whether it was provoked, whether you started it, how injured the person was from the assault, whether you persisted the assault after the person was knocked out/stunned, and so on. It could be anywhere from a few months to many years. If I remember correctly Texas has a three strikes law, so if you get arrested for the same crime three times, on the third strike you get life (25 years) in prison.
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a parent or guardian should be present in case of an arrest of a juvenile
If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.