yes, that is assault even if it is your child or even if your drunk it is assault .
He hit it against the Colorado Rockies in 1997
If you beat someone up, you will most likely not leave knuckle imprints. No matter how hard you hit somebody, you can't leave knuckle imprints. This is saying that there are no "imprints" and not a red spot on the skin. Also, this is pertaining to a single hit, or even multiple hits, but not leaving your fist on someone for a long period of time.
Then they're fine
It all depends. Both you and the car that is double parked are responsible. when you do hit a car that is double parked, and the person is not at his/her car, make sure you leave a note saying that you hit his/her car. why leave a note? ITS AGAINST THE LAW TO LEAVE A CRIME SCENE!!!!!!!!!!!
if someone hits their head and faints you should always leave them lying on the floor because he or she might faint again
yes
You're not there when the cops show up.
It appears that what you are referencing is a "Hit and run." That is when you strike a something or someone, and do not remain at the site of the accident. Performing a hit and run can result in the loss of your license, and potentially imprisonment.
A bruise is the result of breaking small blood vessels in the flesh. If you hit someone hard enough, just about anywhere will leave a bruise. I'm hoping you're just curious... hitting someone hard enough to cause a bruise can result in serious injury or even death in some cases, so you shouldn't do it.
Jim Leyritz
Andy Ashby of the San Diego Padres on August 5, 1999.
NO WAY no. There nineteen they wouldn't get hurt