In court proceedings, they will look at all factors. The only way he will not go to jail is if they can disprove the ex-girlfriend's statement. This could be done by GPS (Showing where his phone was at the time), CCTV (images/video of him being at a location which isn't at the accused time and place)
If you have hard evidence to prove that he wasn't there, they he should be in the clear.
It's the same on the other hand: If the ex-girlfriend manages to gather evidence that he was there, then it will be difficult to determine the outcome.
Courts don't often act on just a statement, they need physical evidence to prosecute.
yes
Your girlfriend is dealing with personal issues. Do not do this; you are at risk of being charged with assault.
If you slapped your girlfriend you might be charged with assault or domestic violence.
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
Verbally. If he doesn't comply, then he'll figure it out once he's locked up and charged with sexual assault.
It depends need more story
Yes, they can be charged with assault. They may even be charged as an adult.
They should be charged with assault.
It depends on the state. Some do not allow "assault on assault" charges.
Assault and battery is what you would be charged with.
If you were charged with a felony assault and the charges were dropped, you do not have a criminal record. The charges can be picked up by the state at a later date.
Either assault or attempted murder. If you used a weapon it would be assault with a weapon/deadly weapon.