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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.
a person who commits the offense of simple assault shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Maximum of 12 months and/or $1000.00 fine.
Simple Assault is a criminal charge and will appear on your criminal record regardless.
Simple assault is a misdemeanor. Mxximum of not more than one year in jail and/or a fine. Other than that much depends on the seriousness of the assault and the perpetrators' past record.
In the state of Tennessee, simple assault can be either a Class A or a Class B misdemeanor. Class A can result in jail time with a maximum of 11 months and 29 days and a fine up to $2,500. Class B can result in jail time with a maximum of 6 months and a $500 fine.
there is no such thing as a simple assault
If it was just a simple assault (i.e. not upon a public servant, family member, etc.) the sentence can be up to one year in jail and/or up to a $4000 fine.
The electric chair.
Slapping someone, or spitting on someone are examples of simple assault in Canada.
A parolee can be violated by being in close proximity of the commission of the crime of simple assault. So, yes.
It is better not to have any such assault on your record. Domestic assault is particularly distasteful, and is a very cowardly act.
The odds are that you'll be treated more harshly by the court the second time around.