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'Assault' (sometimes called "simple assault" is an assault by unwanted touching using your hands or fists. 'Assault and Battery' means an unwanted touching using your hands using some striking object.

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What is the sentence for assault and battery in California?

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Does assault have to include contact?

No, assault does not necessarily have to include physical contact. Verbal attacks, threats and general harassment are all forms of assault. If contact is made, then it becomes battery, which is a separate charge often heard in tandem with assault. (Assault and battery!)


Can a person be arrested for assault and battery?

Absoultely. Assault & Battery is actually a felony offense in many/most jurisdictions.


Economic impact of assault and battery in today's society?

Assault and battery charges can cost tax payers money. The reason for this is many assault cases must go to trial.


Assault and battery on a police officer?

Assault and Battery on a Police Officer is a serious criminal offense. There is a common misconception about Assault, and I'll explain this here. Assault is not the unlawful touching of another person, that is Battery. Assault is to provoke fear in someone that you may batter them (hit them). If you've been charged with Assault & Battery on a Police officer, it would be suggest that you seek legal counsel to protect your rights.


What is the crime committed if a Person was kick and gun point at him?

Depends on the penal code where it happened. Could be assault, assault and battery, battery, attempted manslaughter, attempted murder, simple assault, aggravated assault, assualt against a minor, etc..


What are 7 crimes against persons?

Assault, Murder, Sexual assault, Manslaughter


Assault and battery in WA?

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Is a assault and battery a misdemeanor in Oklahoma?

Depends on the circumstances. Take a look at the link for the actual punishments versus the type of assault and battery.


Is tort assault and battery?

A "tort" is a civil offense whereas 'assault" is a criminal offense, the two are not compatible.


If found guilty with assault is it a felony or misdemeanor?

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.


Will you get sentenced for assaulting a police officer but did not touch him?

Yes, 'assault' does not necessarily mean you touched someone. The term for uninvited physical contact is 'battery'. Assault covers the threat and intent of violence, battery is the harmful contact, the act itself.Threatening a police officer with a punch to the face is assault, as is spitting at him. Punching him, or spitting on him, is battery (and may be assault too).Assault is commonly misunderstood to mean physical contact but the above is true as a legal definition in many countries, including England and most of the US, but differs a little in Scotland. That means you can indeed be found guilty of assaulting a police officer - if you touched him, you'd have been charged with battery.

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