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I don't recomend doing it, but i am thinking Jail time depending on the age.Added; Assault With a Deadly Weapon.
You can charge them with harrasment. Or if they come at you with a weapon, like skateboard, rocks, knive, fistpacks, or any other object that can do harm to you, you can charge them with asult with a deadly weapon.
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It depends on the type of assault (Simple - Sexual - Battery - Weapon - etc) and the age of the minor. Assault is 'assault' no matter the age of the victim but it can be enhanced by additional charges of cruelty to a minor - or similar type charge.
He will probably be charged as an adult and face trial for assault and battery.
She can be charged with Fraud, and if your "friend" is a minor juvenile, they could be charged with permitting an assault on the minor.
By her age she IS a minor - if that specific charge is an enhanced penalty offense in your state (i.e.- it is a greater offense to assault a minor than it is to assault an adult) then the assaulter COULD be charged with that offense.
They would be charged with assault. There is no difference in the laws for juvenile or adult offenders - - only in how they are treated in court.
She could be charged with assault. As an adult, an assault against a minor is going to be pretty serious.
You could be charged with ASSAULT ON A MINOR, actually a more serious charge than plain assault. Added: If this is your child, you may also draw the attention of child protective services who would question your fitness as a parent.
In addition to violating health department laws - business licensing violations - zoning violations - and the possibility of being charged with "assault" you're porobably looking at somewhere arounda year or so. In addition - if you really screw up and give a tat to a minor, in addition to being charged with "assault" on a minor you can be sued in civil court.