Maybe. It is up to the judge.
up to 30 days in jail.
Possible penalties for third-degree assault and battery in South Carolina include fines or up to 30 days in jail. The absence of a criminal history may be a mitigating factor in sentencing, but jail time is still a possibility depending on the circumstances of the case and the discretion of the judge. It is advisable to consult with a criminal defense attorney for guidance.
=yes, I you push someone you can go to jail for about 5 months.=
There is no legislated minimum for 3rd degree felony assault.
Yes. A person can receive a jail sentence for almost any criminal violation. Other factors can enter into the decision besides the crime that has ended in a conviction. The person's past criminal record (if any), their "attitude", and so forth.
A first-time offender of Assault in the 3rd degree in New York can face a range of penalties, including probation, fines, community service, and potential jail time up to one year. Sentencing will depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the discretion of the judge. It is also possible for the offender to receive counseling or anger management classes as part of their sentence.
How much time can you get for criminal mischief in the 3rd degree
If you were arrested for committing an assault and you are already wanted for a PREVIOUS assault of the same type, you will be tried for TWO counts of assault.
it a misdemeanor
It is probable that you will, but the judge will decide.
i know that no matter what, the minimum amount of time is 7 years for a robbery with a weapon
Nov 3rd