Yes, it is very possible. In many cases, this would be felony assault (more technically battery). But the sentence, especially if a first offense, might not include time in prison.
Assault with Intent to Kill.
Questions of law and questions of fact do not always yield truth. For example if I killed a person because someone else was holding a gun to my head and was going to kill me, I would not be guilty of that crime because the action was committed under duress. The fact is that i did commit the action, but am not liable for the action.
well if you did it your smart but it would probably be misdemeanor assault
No. Mental illness is not synonymous with paranoia. Unless someone suffers from actual paranoid symptoms resulting from a personality disorder or delusions of persecution resulting from psychotic symptoms, they will rarely report crimes that did not occur. Further, even those suffering from severe, debilitating paranoia can be victims of crimes. They, in fact, are a particularly vulnerable group. Police officers and mental health providers should never assume that because a person is mentally ill, the crime was not committed.
Depending on the circumstances, there could be no crime, or it could possibly constitute either Assault or Terroristic Threats under Georgia law. For example, if you say "I'm going to beat you if you insult my wife again," that's no crime. The threat was conditional. But if you say "I'm going to beat you," while swinging a baseball bat at the person's head,
Each person go on one side of the person and dump the snowball on their head
"Tow Head" and it is used in reference to a person who has very light blonde hair
A towhead is a person having a head of pale-yellow hair.A tow head is someone who is born with platinum white hair.
She has been in the news since 2008 and the verdict is now in. She has been found guilty and could get the death penalty for the crime she has committed.
Can you picture that person not being in your life anymore? Are you already planning a future with this person in your head?
Going head-to-head means being in a competition or argument with someone and battling it out in hopes that the other person will lose and end the very close tie.
a person who is responsible for or guards someone or something, such as persons, animals, facilities, or rules
There are a number of individuals named Charlie that have a big head. A big head can refer to someone with a large cranium or a person who thinks highly of themselves.