They are back to prison.
no
If you were arrested for committing an assault and you are already wanted for a PREVIOUS assault of the same type, you will be tried for TWO counts of assault.
It may depend entirely on the potentially serious head injury. If it is more than just simple scratches you very well could be.
when someone beats up or beats on someone and draws blood or causes more then minor damages
It is the threat of a battery. It would mean threatening to commit a battery on someone with the present ability to carry out the threat. It is a class B misdemeanor with a possible penalty of 6 months in jail and possible fine of up to $1500.
=yes, I you push someone you can go to jail for about 5 months.=
My friend was charged with Assault in the 2nd Degree in New York City. The defence lawyer wants to charge a fee of $10,000.00 dollars Is this fee too high?
"4 degree assault 2 counts" typically refers to a legal charge of fourth-degree assault, where an individual faces two separate counts of this offense. Fourth-degree assault generally involves causing physical harm to another person, but it may not involve serious injury. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction, but it often includes actions like minor physical altercations or threats. Facing two counts means the individual is being charged with two separate incidents or acts of assault.
Its considered a first degree assault. The punishment would be few hours of community service and a Misdemeanor on the record. If the person already has bad record, the punishment could be more severe.
what is the difference between 1st, 2nd,and 3rd degree assault
Second degree assault is when someone attempts to kill or knowingly causes serious physical injury to another. The is under section 565.073.
Depends on whether we are talking about a 4th degree misdemeanor or a 4th degree felony and whether or not you plan to plead guilty or innocent or simply no contest.