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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 - or
2-10 on lesser assault. These are just generalizations - each jurisdiction has different standards

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