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Another View: NOT NECESSARILY. Define more clearly what is meant by "Verbal Assault." One person's 'verbal assault' is another person's name calling and embarassment. There are no laws that can protect you from being embarassed or or ridiculed.
Some jurisdictisons do not even have such a criminal offense on their statute books, and in many others it is interpreted differently (e.g.: words, not accompanied by any assaultive actions, are Constitutionally protected free speech).
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Abusive language can be described as a verbal assault, but bear in mind that a verbal assault does not have the same legal significance as a physical assault.
If you assault ANYBODY, you run the risk of going to jail. In the case of your brother, have you ever heard of "Domestic Violence?"
i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation? i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation?
Yes, that would be a form of assault.
If I assault anyone, I don't think you would go to jail for it.
No. That is called oral assault. And they dont have Mouth Jail no mo.
Violence or the threat (verbal threat) of violence is considered assault in the United States. The threat of violence is a crime and can result in jail time.
Hopefully, the perpetrator will go to jail. Assault on the elderly is inexcusable and so is assault on the disabled. Consequently, assult on the disabled elderly is worthy of jail time.
Verbal Assault - 2013 was released on: USA: 12 October 2013 (Atlanta, Georgia)
It depends on the type of assault; simple assault, which is a misdemeanor or aggravated assault, which is a felony; whether you have a prior criminal record, the state in which you reside & that state's penalties for the crime. So, yes you might go to jail for assaulting a coworker, but you might not, too.
Hitting ANYONE, regardless of their sex or age, is ASSAULT. Yes, you can go to jail for it, and if the female is pregnant, it is an 'enhanced' penalty. .