If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
I would like to know that answer myself..I know someone in Maryland that has 3 second agree assault charges
Maximum SentenceThe maximum is 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $2500. If the victim is a police or parole officer conducting their duties, it is 10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $5000.
The second degree assault is considered more severe.
Yes. Under Maryland law, a person is guilty of assault in the second degree if he/she is found to have caused "physical injury" to another person.Assault- 2nd Degree - maximum 10 years; Fine:-$2,500.
In Maryland, Assault in the Second Degree is a misdemeanor, unless the victim is a police officer or parole officer engaged in formal duties and the perpetrator knows they are law enforcement, in which case it is elevated to a felony.This law is condified under the Annotated Code of Maryland, Criminal Law article, § 3-203.
what constitutes second-degree robberry in california
Felony
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If you are requested or subpoenaed by the court, yes.
Second degree assault is when someone attempts to kill or knowingly causes serious physical injury to another. The is under section 565.073.
The odds are that you'll be treated more harshly by the court the second time around.
2nd Degree Assault is more serious than Simple or 3rd Degree Assault, but not as serious as Aggravated or 1st Degree Assault. This basically means that serious bodily harm had been directly or indirectly inflicted on one person by another. Serious bodily harm would probably be classified as broken bones, dislocations, lacerations/incisions, damaged ligaments, concussions, or anything else that would have a moderate to severe impact on a person's ability to live a normal life.