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ANY type of assault is a crime. Virtually ALL 'crimes against persons' offenses embody SOME type of assault in them. An Armed Robbery is an assault but so too is Simple Assault (an unlawful touching). Whether it is a 'result' offense or a 'conduct' offense depends on the motive for the assault in the first place, and how it is carried out. The motive of the assaulter would have to be known before a judgment could be made as to the category that that particular assault fell into.
The assault failed, but the regiment earned respect for its bravery in action.
*the assault failed, but the regiment earned respect for its bravery in action.*
The assault failed, but the regiment earned respect for its bravery in action.
The assault failed, but the regiment earned respect for its bravery in action.
No, it does not. And as a result, notable tremors and the likes are extremely rare in norway.
It depends on the type of abuse and the result of the abuse. And, of course, it depends on where you are. While it should be universal for any abuse against women to be severely punished, sadly, it is not. But different abuse carries with it different penalties, most of the time regardless of the end result. Assault is assault. It can, and will, be compounded with other crimes committed in addition to the assault, but the assault alone is no small thing.
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As a result of the British naval blockade, U.S. Trade with the central powers mostly ended.
The British accumulated a great debt. As a result the british imposed new taxes on the colonial people of america.
The Canadians and the British won.
The British won.