Penalties for Assault in the Fourth Degree A person convicted of a Class A misdemeanor in Oregon can be sentenced to up to one year in jail or a fine up to $6,250, or both. A person convicted of a Class C felony can be sentenced to up to five years in prison or a fine up to $125,000, or both.
punishment for assault 2 conviction in Oregon
2 years juvenile prison.
Then that minor would have assault charges and brought to juvenile detention where they would have to go through juvenile court.
It will depend on the severity of the assault.
Assault and vandalism.
You get anal raped in prison by big fat bold men
They would be charged with assault. There is no difference in the laws for juvenile or adult offenders - - only in how they are treated in court.
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That's a very tricky and vague question as asked. A cop can't assault anybody unless he has legal justification to do so.
My ex had the same charge. It seems to be at least in Oregon. The lowest assault charge with a probation violation attacted to it.
The curfew is at 11:00 PM.
1 year in jail and/or $6250 fine.