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All sentencing is dependent upon prior criminal history, judges order presentence reports after a defendant is convicted in most cases and those will include prior criminal history, a persons ties to the community their family situation and numerous factors. However a simple assault would be a misdemeanor and could be sentenced to a fine not exceeding 1,000 dollars and incarceration not exceeding 1 year. Those are Maximum and if it is a first offense the penalty would usually consist of a fine of 250.00 dollars and probation.

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