There is no set bail amount for offenses. It is based on the court's judgment AND such things as the offense, your age, sex, criminal record, and liklilehood to either flee or appear for subsequent court appearances.
Being a habitual offender, it may be a few years. Good luck.
Need more specific information on EXACTLY how the charge was worded. There are several different categories of 'assault' in DC, but "aggravated" assault is not one of them.
how much time you get for vehicular assault if first time
YOU CAN BE RESENTENCED ON THE ORIGINAL CHARGE, PLUS TIME FROM ASSAULT!
Yes, Simple Assault is one of the "probable cause" misdemeanors in the District. You can be sentenced to time in the DC jail for this offense.
In most states the sentence for simple assault is a misdemeanor sentence, punishable by up to one year in jail.
In New Zealand, the penalties for a first-time assault on a female can vary depending on the severity of the assault and the circumstances surrounding the case. Generally, for common assault, the maximum penalty can be up to 6 months in jail, though many first-time offenders may receive a sentence involving community service or fines instead. If the assault is deemed more serious, such as in cases of aggravated assault, the penalties can be significantly harsher. It's important to note that actual sentences can vary widely based on the specifics of each case and the judge's discretion.
depends on with state ur from...
What kind of assault -assault with intent to commit murder, assualt with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder? Also if one has prior felony conviction - felon in possession of firearm as added charge or habitual criminal (life-no parole!) At worst case on assault -10-20yrs - or2-10 on lesser assault. These are just generalizations - each jurisdiction has different standards
YES I've been charged with it. its a mistameanor 2
In South Africa, the time frame for laying a charge of assault is generally governed by the Prescription Act. For most criminal offenses, including assault, there is no specific time limit for the state to initiate prosecution, meaning charges can be brought at any time. However, if the assault is a civil matter, the victim typically has three years from the date of the incident to file a claim. It is advisable for victims to report incidents as soon as possible to ensure the best chance of evidence preservation and successful prosecution.
Robbery is a felony - simple assault is a misdemeanor. If both charges arose from the same incident the prosecutor MAY combine the charges and hit you with the felony offense and 'enhance' it to account for the lesser offense. You are probably looking at a felony charge. Since no information is given about the offense, or your a past criminal record, it is impossible to estimate.