It is a criminal offense and the defendant must appear in court to plead to the charge.
i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation? i about to go to court for a class a mis. for assault on my mother..but will ahppen to me at court jail time or probation?
Yes. You will be charged with contempt of court if you fail to appear in court in response to a subpoena.
Juvenile court is for cases involving minors who have committed crimes or offenses, such as theft, vandalism, drug possession, or assault.
they go to court and get jail time. or they get a fine.
what is common assault under west Australian law ? what is common assault under west Australian law ?
As of now, the latest assault suit rulings issued by the court have not been specified. It is recommended to check the official court records or news sources for the most up-to-date information on assault suit rulings.
You should never go into court without an attorney. Particularly when there are criminal charges involved.
If you are requested or subpoenaed by the court, yes.
If the case has reached the court stage you can go to the Clerk Of The Court's office and give them the name of the case and they should be able to tell you at what point the case stands.
If you assault someone and are found guilty in a court of law, you may face consequences such as fines, probation, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the assault and the laws in your jurisdiction.
Assault (if only physical) - Assault and Battery or Assault Wth a Deadly Weapon (if armed with ANYTHING) - and, or course, Contempt of Court. Depending on the statutes of the various states and jurisdictions, such an assault may also carry enhanced penalties due to the fact that a presiding member of the Judiciaryy was attacked, esp. in open court.
Then that minor would have assault charges and brought to juvenile detention where they would have to go through juvenile court.