Life, hopefully, until the individual learns to keep their hands and fists to themselves!
Depending on the circumstances and previous convictions, battery can be both a misdemeanor and a felony. Battery on a Police Officer is most always a felony. Simple Battery, is generally a high grade misdemeanor. If you've been convicted of battery once before, it could be upgraded to a low class felony. Check your states' statues regarding Battery or Assault (though they are technically different, some states fade the meaning).
Battery can have several meanings, I will try to cover some of them with different example sentences...1. Because I left the lights to my car on, my car battery was drained of power, and thus my car would no longer start.2. After I punched the man in the face, I was taken to jail by the police and charged with battery.3. Before we sent the ground troops over the border, we opened with with the artillery battery to weaken the strength of our opponents forces.4. When I arrived late to the Metallica concert, I was disappointed to find out that they had already played the song Battery.
lemon battery is a battery which is comnpatible for the lemon laptop.
All battery is DC battery. DC is meaning Direct Current. Battery voltage is steady, not change, except reduce when battery go flat.
yes it does if it has a battery the battery is chemical energy cause the battery has chemicals inside the battery
The same thing as assault with a deadly weapon
If he is charged criminally, the man would be charged for battery or family violence battery. In most cases, the battery charge for a slap would be a misdemeanor, with a maximum sentence of 12 months confinement. The court would determine the appropriate punishment based on relevant law, the circumstances of the offense, and the history of the convicted.
Punishment usually means YOU'LL be someones girlfriend in jail.
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If you have been charged but not convicted, it would depend on the terms of your bond. If you are convicted for domestic violence battery, you are prohibited from carrying a firearm.
No. I think the Lautenberg Act of 1996 covers this.
maximum 150 days imprisonment
If you have only been charged and not convicted, you should have no difficulty. I can think of no reason off the top of my head why you would be denied a passport even if convicted, although it would be best to consult an a legal professional if you have actually been convicted.
There is already a battery charger under the hood. It is the alternator.
hole can be fixed, but generally the battery is already trashed due to loss of acid from battery
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