The likelihood of getting probation would depend partly on the state the accused lives in, the extent of injuries to the assaulted person, the degree to which the assaulted person was a willing participant, and the past record of the accused. Probation or a suspended sentence might be granted, especially if no one was injured, if it was mutual combat, and there were no prior convictions.
Cannot be answered here. That decision is entirely up to the judge who hears your case, and may have MUCH to do with your past record and the seriousness of the assault. .
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.
It depends on the circumstances involved.. What kind of assault? assault with a deadly weapon ?, unprovoked attack ? Malicious act or to disfigure or if you caused a disfigurment, etc.. The laws of all states, while similar, address the offense differently.
Committing an assault while already on probation for assault sounds like it could result in having your probation revoked and spending the remainder of your sentence behind bars -IN ADDITION TO - being charged with the new assault.
yes u could spend 24 hours in jail
You could be charged with aggravated assault.
Could be as high as 14 years as low as the judge decides, usually about 5 yrs.
In Oklahoma, assault with a deadly weapon has an average fine of $1000, and an average jail time of 6 months. Probation is an average of 210-240 months.
That would be a felony offense and they would be lucky if they received such a charge. If the weapon actually was used they could have been charged with something more serious like Attempted Murder, or similar.Too much is unknown about the incident or the perpetrators past history, but it is quite likely that they are looking at several years in prison.
Depends on the penal code where it happened. Could be assault, assault and battery, battery, attempted manslaughter, attempted murder, simple assault, aggravated assault, assualt against a minor, etc..
Yes, spitting on someone can constitute assault and/or battery. If the victim catches any kind of virus through your spit, the crimes may be aggravated.
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.
Extradition from WHERE? If the offense was serious enough and the feds wanted you badly enough, they could, if they wanted, extradite you from any country with which the US has an extradition treaty.