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There is no way to "know" the answer to this question - too much depends upon unknown circumstances. REALISTICALLY - my gut feeling is that, as a repeat offender you will not "get off" this time. At the very least, you are probably looking at probation or community service with the possibility of being required to attend an anger management class thrown in. At the worst - possibly a short stay in jail.

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