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What is the difference between deadly weapon and dangerous instrument?

A dangerous instrument is one that can cause harm while not necessarily causing death. A deadly weapon is one that will most likely cause death. For example: A dangerous instrument, such as being poked in the eye with a pencil, can cause blindness, and a deadly weapon, such as a gun, can cause death.


If you have 2 Misdemeanors in the state of Florida lets say 1 for trespassing and the other for lets say possession of cannabis and no guns were used can they be both expunged?

well, it depends. if you were armed with a deadly weapon, lol, any kind of weapon while trespassing, no it can not be expunged. if you werent armed yeah it can be expunged. lol idk about the weed one though.


What is 2nd degree larceny?

a person is guilty of first degree robbery if during the robbery or while immediately fleeing the robbery he/she does any of the following: 1. is armed with a deadly weapon 2.displays anythingthat seems to be a firearm or other deadly weapon 3. causes bodily injury


What does one have to do to be charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon?

To be charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, an individual must intentionally cause bodily harm to another person while using a deadly weapon, or threaten to do so in a way that induces fear of imminent harm. The weapon in question can be anything capable of causing serious injury or death. Additionally, the circumstances of the incident, such as the intent to inflict serious harm or the use of the weapon in a reckless manner, play a significant role in determining the charge. Each jurisdiction may have specific definitions and elements that must be met for this charge.


What would menacing deadly weapon displayed mean?

It means soemone threatened or assaulted someone while armed with some type of weapon capable of causing death or grave bodily injury. (note: "deadly weapon" does not necessarily mean a gun or knife - it can be ANY TYPE of article capable of being used as a weapon - shoe, table leg, hammer, golf club, tree limb, etc, etc, etc).


How many NFL players have gone to prison?

Three players on the current roster have a criminal record. Kevin Faulk: Arrested on a misdemeanor marijuana charge in Lafayette, La. in 2008 Randy Moss: Arrested in 2004, while a member of the Minnesota Vikings, on two charges - Felony charge of Suspicion of Assault with a Deadly Weapon (a car) and a misdemeanor charge of Possession of Marijuana. The felony charge was dropped, and he pled guilty to a misdemeanor traffic violation. Nick Kaczur: Arrested in 2008 for possession of Illegal Prescription Drugs (Oxycodone). He cooperated with a DEA Investigation, and no charges were filed.


Why is robbery while using a firearm and assault with a weapon more serious than robbery and assault?

A "firearm" is a very specific and deady weapon, whereas a "weapon" can be ANY other item whatsoever used in an offense. Firearms, being more deadly can carry a heavier penalty for using them in the commission of a crime. (NOTE: Not all states make this distinction in their statutes.)


If your vehicle is destroyed while in possession of the tow companies lot are they responsible?

If your vehicle is destroyed while in possession of the tow companies lot are they responsible?


What is the difference between aggravated assault and attempted homicide?

Aggravated assault involves causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon, while attempted homicide is the intent to kill someone but not succeeding in doing so.


Can you move your pivot foot in basketball while maintaining possession of the ball?

No, in basketball, you cannot move your pivot foot while maintaining possession of the ball.


What does while armed mean?

"with a weapon" is what "while armed" means


What are e legal charges of a drunk minor passenger in a deadly car crash while running from police?

For starters: Drunk in public - Minor in possession - Minor consuming - and (depending on what the driver was fleeing from) possibly aiding and abetting a crime of some type.