Also, I am 6'4 195lbs. I currently drink a tbsp. and 1/3 of raw organic apple cider vinegar 3 times a day, eat healthy, drink green tea in the morning-camemille at night and exercise 6 times a week. I smoke minimally on saturday's and sunday's. If I am tested, will I pass?
In most states the sentence for simple assault is a misdemeanor sentence, punishable by up to one year in jail.
For a simple assault without weapons, serious injury or other aggravating circumstances, most offenders receive a fine, community service and/or probation. You may also be ordered to attend anger, family violence, alcohol, drug or other counseling, depending on the circumstances of the case.
When assigned a sentence of probation EVERYONE is given a set of rules and restrictions under which they must live. READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS.
Simple assault is a misdemeanor. Mxximum of not more than one year in jail and/or a fine. Other than that much depends on the seriousness of the assault and the perpetrators' past record.
Not enough information is given in order to answer. If it was a first offense and the injuries (if any) were slight you COULD receive probation or a sentence of community service -OR- if you have a record and/or a tough judge you could receive jail time up to a year.
For a first time simple assault, the maximum sentence is a jail term of not more than 30 day mandatory. A further fine of minimum $250, not exceeding $1,500 is also exercised.
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.
If it was just a simple assault (i.e. not upon a public servant, family member, etc.) the sentence can be up to one year in jail and/or up to a $4000 fine.
Simple. Just follow ALL the rules set forth in your probation documents and you will do just fine. JUST REMEMBER: Because you got probation does NOT mean you 'got away with it.' Probation is a sentence for being found GUILTY.
It depends on the circumstances involved.. What kind of assault? assault with a deadly weapon ?, unprovoked attack ? Malicious act or to disfigure or if you caused a disfigurment, etc.. The laws of all states, while similar, address the offense differently.
Read your probation paperwork. Your punishment is up to the judge who issued you the probation - there is NO WAY of knowing what he will do. The absolute worst thing you can always depend on would be to be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
there is no such thing as a simple assault