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yes as long as it isn't a family violence simple battery (domestic violence)
In most states the sentence for simple assault is a misdemeanor sentence, punishable by up to one year in jail.
The amount of jail time a person will get for battery will depend on the city and state. The DA may be able to work out a plea deal with no jail time. An attorney will be able to help you understand the law more in depth.
In most jurisdictions I am aware of "Simple" Assault (meaning assault with nothing but your hands or fists) is a misdemeanor. It can be charged as a more serious crime depending upon the seriousness of the injuries inflicted on the victim.
Simple battery is 12mo sentence with some fines possible. Battery and aggravated battery are felonies with longer maximums, depending on various other factors.
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).
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About 4-7 Years.
The hardest part of jump-starting a battery is remembering where to put the cables
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If you are being charged for battery in Georgia, the sentence depends on the degree of battery. Simple battery carries a punishment of up to 12 months' imprisonment, plus fines. Aggravated battery carries a sentence of 1 to 20 years' imprisonment.
The simple answer is you don't, and it will not matter regardless. If while on parole you are charged with another felony, your parole will be violated, and you will be returned to prison.