Any where from year to five year depend on how bad victim was beating
Aggravated Battery Aggravated Assault Disorderly Conduct
Absolutely.
It is highly unlikely.
Charge- yes. Conviction- no.
A person who is charged with aggravated battery in Louisiana could be fined up to $5000.00. They could also face prison time up to 10 years.
They dont have to have it if there is video or witness testimony stating that a gun was used they can still charge you with it.
yes
Simple battery is 12mo sentence with some fines possible. Battery and aggravated battery are felonies with longer maximums, depending on various other factors.
No. With the Lautenburg Amendment in place, anyone with ANY domestic violence conviction - whether it be a misdemeanor or a felony - is prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or being allowed access to firearms and ammunition. Otherwise, it's a federal felony.
With a pending charge or a conviction, no. Not in Virginia, nor anywhere else in the United States.
Yes, there is a specific deportation charge for a conviction of Domestic Assault or any criminal offense that has the elements of domestic assault. It does not matter what the sentence is.
yes, but you might need to charge