If it is the third offence then your time could be longer. It all depends on the crime. Like what was stolen and the time between crimes.
Yes and No, No. not legally, resisting arrest is what they say when they have no other charges to pin on you. but yes as it happens all the time but charges are always dropped
No way of estimating. There is no information given about any past criminal history, or just how werious the aggravated assaults were.
Up to six months.
from what i understand its between 6 months to a year.
If you received a lenient sentence, or no sentence, the first time around, there is a good chane you will serve some time this time around.
Yes. Usually those that are arrested already have a charge that will be made against them but if you are being detained for questioning by a police officer and you resist, fight, or run, then you can be arrested on the grounds that you resisted arrest. Arrest does just not mean that you have been taken "downtown" but that you have been detained. You can be arrested and not charged for a crime.
The severity of the crime at issue. Whether the suspect posed an immediate threat to the safety of the officer or others. Whether he was actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight. Any other exigent circumstances that existed at the time of arrest.
There is no arrest records I've been able to find for Brent Smith, however Tony Battaglia, who was the guitarist at the time, was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication and resisting arrest. He was then kicked out of the band.
If there was one officer battling to detain and put the person under arrest then that would be only one. If another officer had to come toassist...then there is a possibility that the second officer could also impose the second charge. Hence the person is now resisting the second officer. Usually they don't because it is more paperwork, court time for the second officer and the lead officer takes the collar. It basically depends on the circumstance of the severity of the resisting. If a second or third etc officer was spit on, hit or bit say; then additional resisting charges would appear valid per officer involved.
It is said that 76 percent of the time for women, persuasion can help alot. FOr men it's just plain hard.Another View: I have no idea what the first contributor is referring to. If youresisted arrest and were taken into custody, you were probably arrested for some other offense as well. If youwish, you could offer to plea bargain with the prosecutor, and trade a guilty plea for a dropping of the resisting charge.
Shoplifting is a very bad thing. There is usually a fine, jail time or community service.
Shoplifting is considered theft in the Philippines. The penalty for shoplifting varies depending on the value of what was stolen. Prison time may be anywhere for one year to 20.