Aggravated Assault usually requires that the weapon used is a 'deadly weapon' capable of causing mortal or great injury.
It would probably come down to whether the shooting was deliberate and whether they were aiming to injure the target (aiming for the face, etc).
University of Iowa shooting happened on 1991-11-01.
It depends. As a first offense, no. For repeated offenses, it can be and can even be charged as a felony.
Aggravated Misdemeanor
It is an aggravated misdemeanor if a person harbors a runaway minor in the state of Iowa. The severity of the punishment will vary depending on the amount of time harbored and the age of the minor.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
True. People who live in or are from Iowa are called Iowan.
True. People who live in or are from Iowa are called Iowan.
Someone can enrol in an alcohol program in Des Moines, Iowa at several places. For example Iowa Lutheran Hospital and The Ranch both offer this program.
Generally not. The prosecution is in the hands of the prosecutor, and only the prosecution can decide to drop or pursue a case.
You can file a lawsuit in the jurisdiction in Iowa. You may be able to file by mail.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, yes. Your criminal record is a lifelong history of your criminal activity.
For a first time simple assault, the maximum sentence is a jail term of not more than 30 day mandatory. A further fine of minimum $250, not exceeding $1,500 is also exercised.