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Assuming you are in the US, the answer is- maybe. If the assault was of a family member, it would be classed as Domestic Violence- which is a bar to possession of a firearm.

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What is the penalty for 4th degree assault in Oregon?

1 year in jail and/or $6250 fine.


What does 4th degree assault mean?

Assault in the fourth degree means that the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes physical injury to another. It can also be with criminal negligence that causes physical injury to another means of a deadly weapon. Assault in the fourth degree is a Class A misdemeanor.


You have been charged with assault in the fourth degree in Washington State This is your first offense Will you have to serve any time?

Depends on whether we are talking about a 4th degree misdemeanor or a 4th degree felony and whether or not you plan to plead guilty or innocent or simply no contest.


What does 4th degree sexual assault charge mean?

A 4th degree sexual assault charge typically involves non-consensual sexual contact with another person, such as touching or groping without their consent. The severity of the charge varies by jurisdiction but generally carries a lower penalty compared to higher-degree sexual assault charges. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific details and guidance.


What is the typical sentence for 4th Degree grand theft?

Is a gross misdemanor with possible penalties of one year in jail and a fine not more than $3,000. If causes bodily harm, the person is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 3 years or fine not more than $6,000.


What is generally the sentence for 4th degree assault minor injury in KY?

Not enough is known about the defendant, their past history, or the case, in order to make an educated guess. It amounts to a misdemeanor which is punishable by less than one year in jail and/or a monetary fine.


What would 3rd degree mean in a sexual assault charge?

Third Degree Sexual Assault is, in shortest terms, rape. It's defined as sexual intercourse without the victim's consent. The term sexual intercouse is, at least in WI, described as vaginal or anal penetration, or oral-vaginal/anal contact.


What did a person do to get assault 4 charges?

Assault 4 charges typically involve causing physical harm or injury to another person. This could result from actions such as hitting, pushing, or striking someone in a way that causes minor injuries. The severity of the charge may vary depending on the extent of the harm caused.


What is the difference between 3rd degree and fourth degree larceny?

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What degree do you need to be an elementary school teacher in Arkansas?

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Is attempted assault a first or second degrees misdemeanor in the state of Ohio?

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