Take the plea bargain. And if not, you'll have a permanent record and you will get a fine and unsupervised probation so that if you get in trouble again, you will receive 30 days in jail for the crime. Otherwise, if you're behaved and have only been in trouble this one time, that is what you are looking at as far as criminal punishment. He/she can then make a civil court claim for money to pay for the surgeries, medical expenses, etc. That is not the criminal courts decision that will be decided in civil court. Good luck.
I suffered abuse.
While serving his sentence in prison, he suffered from dysentery.
suffered is causing
Yes, in this sentence : The horse suffered a sprained ankle when it slipped in the mud.
This is a compound sentence with two verbs. The verb in the first independent clause is 'suffered.' The verb in the second independent clause is 'is causing.'
The company achieved infamy five years ago when it suffered a huge loss due to a scandal.NOTE: infamy means having a bad or evil reputation brought about by a criminal or shocking act.
Our family has suffered from catastrophic events.
I suffered defeat at the hands of my opponent.
She suffered from excessive introversion
She suffered from sensitive teeth.
My sister suffered from a lifelong illness.
I'm a complete failure. He suffered of kidney failure.