A long period of jail depending on what the criminal has done.
As far as I know that is aggrevated assault with a deadly weapon and you can go to prison for 5-10 years.
it depends on the weapon, age and a lot more things i had the same charge with knife and all they did was keep me in the holding cell for a long time and then i had court dates to follow. i am 15
Unless a suspect is under arrest, I believe the maximum detainment period is 48 hours.
You will receive what is called a "page two" while in jail. So you will have to wait another cycle in jail to then see a judge on the new charge of probation violation, after you've already seen the judge for the assault charge. So if you see a judge every 24 hours for every violation, it'd be two days.
A felon in possession of a firearm will face a new felony range charge. Punishment ranges from probation to up to ten years in jail.
The maximum for Assault with a deadly weapon is 20 years prison, max for tampering w/evidence is 10 years prison. However, a first offense, as long as their prior is completely clear and they were cooperative in jail and during arrest, it MAY be possible to get away with time served and be sentenced to a period of probation.
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.
It really depend if there was a weaponused or how bad the other person was injured. It can be a year or months for first time and no weapon to 15 years for gun or knife.
It is an M4 misdemeanor (The lowest possible misdemeanor) aka a 4th Degree Misdemeanor in Ohio, just as long as guns or firearms are not involved. Then the charge becomes much more serious. But usually they will charge you with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon if you are using firearms, knives, or other deadly weapons.
"Habeus Corpus" would not apply in your case because you have already been arrested, charged, indicted and pled 'not guilty' and you are awaiting trial. You may be held in jail pending trial for as long as the docket takes to clear to make room for your case. You can apply for release on bail, if you wish. It will be up to the judge whether it is granted or not.
24 hours