It means soemone threatened or assaulted someone while armed with some type of weapon capable of causing death or grave bodily injury. (note: "deadly weapon" does not necessarily mean a gun or knife - it can be ANY TYPE of article capable of being used as a weapon - shoe, table leg, hammer, Golf club, tree limb, etc, etc, etc).
Yes, anything that can be used to cause bodily injury is considered a deadly weapon. So the charge would be aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Yes, anything that can be used to cause bodily injury is considered a deadly weapon. So the charge would be aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Either assault or attempted murder. If you used a weapon it would be assault with a weapon/deadly weapon.
Provided that it cannot fire, and that it is not 'brandished' or displayed in the manner that a real weapon would be used, no.
If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.
The menacing figure loomed in the shadows, sending shivers down my spine.
dont be stupid why would you want him to still be your boyfriend if he was charged with agravated assualt and with a deadly weapon sorry but wake up and smell the coffee but you will be leaving that relationship in a body bag
Well, if you were standing right beside it when it went off, you would be vapor a tiny "blister" on the side of the main fireball of vapor. Deadly enough?
It's a knife. You can kill or at least injure anyone with an object with an edge or pointed end. Boxcutters are usually made of poor quality metals and isn't usually heat treated probably, so a normal knife would be better as an weapon.
Depends on what it is armed with, if it is an f15, it would most definitely be a real threat to an enemy aircraft, but if it was a nuclear armed b52, it would be deadly to whole nations. Probably the most deadly would be the navy's nuclear armed submarines
It would be classified as a felony. That has a limitation of 3 to 5 years in Texas.
Absolutely! Under 21, concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" is prohibited, but pocket knives are specifically exempted and only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis, in court. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted.
Under 21 are prohibited from carrying a "deadly weapon" concealed. The only thing identified as a "deadly weapon" is a gun. Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted in AZ.