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yes as long as it isn't a family violence simple battery (domestic violence)
Iowa does not extradite for misdemeanor warrants as a general rule of thumb UNLESS the Judge Orders it. If you google "Iowa Courts" you will be able to find the Iowa Courts Website and find out whether or not your charge is extraditable. They have their records online and you can search your names. Under the "Disposition" or "Bonds" it will say "Extradition" and if it says "Y" they are looking to extradite you and if there is a "N" then they aren't seeking it. Most states don't bother to extradite misdemeanors, so don't listen to blow holes who tell you to freak out over a simple charge. Felonies are different, almost all states extradite.
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.
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).
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.
Worthless Check Simple. Simple meaning that it is of an amount low enough to be a misdemeanor.
There are no set punishments for crimes. The punishment depends on the facts and circumstances of the crime, and the history and situation of the defendant. Simple battery is normally a misdemeanor offense in Georgia, punishable by up to 1 year in confinement and up to $1,000 in fines. If you are charged as a juvenile, it's completely different, though.
Not enough info to answer. Simple possession of WHAT? Firearms? Drugs? Stolen property?
no extradition
No it is a Class 2 Misdemeanor
Simple possession is a misdemeanor. Posesseion With the Intent to Distribute is a felony. Oftentimes it is the amount of contraband you were found with that decides the appropriate charge.
Simple battery can consist of anything used to hurt someone regardless of causing physical harm. Ex. Cursing someone out can get you simple battery and disorderly conduct. Making verbal threats to someone, simple battery.