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how much time do you get for aggavated assault charges in Texas. Only a lawyer can give you a good estimate. It depends on so many things, like whether you have a criminal record, if you've been charged with that crime before, if you have history of other violent crime, and especially the exact circumstance of the assault, whether it was provoked, whether you started it, how injured the person was from the assault, whether you persisted the assault after the person was knocked out/stunned, and so on. It could be anywhere from a few months to many years. If I remember correctly Texas has a three strikes law, so if you get arrested for the same crime three times, on the third strike you get life (25 years) in prison.
The amount of prison time for assault in Illinois varies depending on factors such as the severity of the assault, any prior criminal record, and whether any aggravating factors are present. Aggravated assault, for example, can result in more severe penalties than simple assault. It's best to consult the Illinois criminal code or speak with a legal professional for specific information about potential prison sentences for assault in Illinois.
A juvenile can be charged with any crime including the one cited in the query. The definitive factor is whether or not he or she will be deemed to stand trial as a juvenile or an adult. There is no way to accertain what type of sentencing a juvenile might receive if convicted of such a crime. The are many contributing factors the least of which would be the age of the defendant, any prior criminal history would be applicable as would the severity of the assault and upon whom the assault was committed, an so forth.
If the juvenile has simply gotten into trouble as a repeat runaway; into trouble without harming other people and the juvenile has remorse then the courts should not punish the juvenile, but they could use 'house arrest' or a parole officer to contain the actions of juvenile if they continue to get into trouble. If the juvenile has committed a serious crime such as murder then they should be held in a Juvenile facility until they are old enough to go to court for that murder and should receive the punishment in accordance to that State's law.
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Usaully 21 days tops, Judges in most cases since u are a Juvenile you get the benifit of the doubt and most judges will give u a second chance. Your better off not doing it in the first place!!
A crime is still a crime. If it was a serious offense and has still never been solved, you could still be charged and prosecuted for it. If it was something minor, it may be forgiven or you may receive minimal punishment.
Both genders do in fact receive capital punishment equally. This is of course only the case if they are of legal age.
It depends on who, where, and when. As a teacher, if someone verbally threatens me with bodily harm I press charges. A juvenile will receive less of a punishment than an adult but depending on state's laws anywhere from a warning to jail time.
A person can receive jail time for simple assault and battery in Florida. A person can receive a sentence of 6 months to a year in jail.
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