Whether you realize it or not, you should consult an attorney.
It is impossible for anyone to know or guess how the judge will sentence you.
A second or subsequent offense simply is stating that the same offense has occurred before. If you got caught underage drinking before, the next ticket would be under "second or subsequent offense".
Your first offense is the FIRST offense/crime you were ever arrested for and charged with. Your SECOND offense/crime is the second time you were ever arrested and charged for. And so on...... . Third - Fourth - etc. The more offenses you have on your record, the harsher your sentences will subsequently become.
A "tort" is a civil offense whereas 'assault" is a criminal offense, the two are not compatible.
"BATTERY-2ND OR SUBSQ OFF" typically refers to a legal classification for a battery offense where the individual has prior convictions for similar offenses. "2ND" indicates a second offense, while "SUBSQ" stands for subsequent, meaning any additional charges following the first. This designation can lead to harsher penalties, reflecting the individual's history of similar criminal behavior.
Absoultely. Assault & Battery is actually a felony offense in many/most jurisdictions.
Tort of battery is intentionally and voluntarily bringing about an unconsented harmful or offensive contact with a person ot to something closely associated to them. Battery is a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact, distinct from assault in that the contact is not necessarily violent.
Some states have a three strike rule where a repeat offender will receive a harsh sentence on the third offense. A second strike refers to a second offense.
Yes. $285 for a first offense, $457 for a second offense, and $802 for third or subsequent offense.
The Chragers after the Colts.
Vigilante 8 Second Offense - 1999 VG is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:T USA:T
1 day for your first offense. 1 week for your second offense. 3 weeks for your third offense. 6 months for your 4 offense.