In the law system, and the system of the United States of America, once you have commited a crime eg. assault, it will stay on your record forever and can not be removed. It is a extremely confidential document that can not be edited or tampered with. Once you have commited a crime for example, the exact crime and several details will be noted in your record and will stay there for the remainder of your life.
First degree sexual assault F2 means that it was a first degree felony. The F2 means that the offense was against a minor child.
In the eyes of the legislature who wrote the law, one is more serious than the other. First degree assault would have a higher penalty than third degree assault.
25 years
Depends on whether we are talking about a 4th degree misdemeanor or a 4th degree felony and whether or not you plan to plead guilty or innocent or simply no contest.
It may depend entirely on the potentially serious head injury. If it is more than just simple scratches you very well could be.
WHAT state?
If someone causes or attempts to cause serious physical injury to another, they will be arrested for 1st degree assault.An intent to cause serious harm to another person often includes a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument.
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.
If convicted, it's a mandatory 10 years, though I'm not a lawyer.
The punishment for forgery on a tag title application in Georgia depends on whether it is first degree or second degree forgery. First degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-15 years, and second degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-5 years.
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.
A first degree crime involves the fact that the criminal had made a decision before the act was committed to carry out the act. The decision itself put the crime into the first degree category.