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depending on your status before you were convicted for GBH, then yes. If you are a repeat offender then sometimes you will go on tag. It is more than likely.
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GBH is shorthand for "Assualt causing Grievous Bodily Harm"
Charged GBH was created in 1978.
If there was no evidence what so ever, including the lack of an eyewitness, nothing would happen. If it's also proven to be false, the accuser may be in trouble of wasting police time.
Assault, ABH, GBH, RABH, attempted murder, man slaughter.
If someone is convicted that means they are found guilty of a crime (by jury or judge). After someone is convicted, they are sentenced, which means the judge (usually, sometimes jury) decides what punishment is appropriate. This can happen quite a while after someone is convicted because the court needs to do a presentencing investigation where the guilty party's age, past criminal record, mental health, etc. can be taken into account.
GBH means Great Big Hug or Ginormous Big Hug...
This is something that can happen, yes. Whether or not you're offered such a deal is up to the prosecutors.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
For a person to be convicted of treason in the U.S, they must confess to the crime in open court or there must be testimony of two witnesses to the same treasonous act. Espionage is similar, but much easier to convict.
Yes. For GBH