No. Not unless you have been admitted to the bar and are an attorney.
YES! depending on the circumstances the court can decide to try a 17 yaer old as an adult in an assault case
Simple assault is a misdemeanor offense in NJ. 2C:12-1 Assault. -Simple Assault -Aggravated Assaulta. Simple assault. A person is guilty of assault if he:(1)Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or(2)Negligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or(3)Attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.Simple assault is a disorderly persons offense unless committed in a fight or scuffle entered into by mutual consent, in which case it is a petty disorderly persons offense.
The sentencing for an adult first offense assault and battery charge can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, including the severity of the injuries, the presence of any aggravating factors, and the jurisdiction's laws. In general, the penalties can range from a fine and probation to imprisonment, with the possibility of community service and anger management classes.
The charge for assault in this case would depend on the specific circumstances and severity of the assault. It could range from a misdemeanor to a felony, with potential penalties including fines, probation, or imprisonment.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
In Mississippi, a simple assault charge will generally stay on your criminal record indefinitely unless it is expunged. However, certain circumstances may allow for the possibility of expungement after a certain period of time has passed, depending on the specific details of the case and the individual's criminal history. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific options and requirements for expungement.
Simple Assault is defined as an "unwanted touching." To be classified as "simple" it must involve an unarmed contact using nothing more than the hands - - unless the person doing the touching is a trained boxer or martial artist - in that case his touching automatically is classfied as a 'battery' because of the skilled use of his hands.
It depends on the circumstances involved.. What kind of assault? assault with a deadly weapon ?, unprovoked attack ? Malicious act or to disfigure or if you caused a disfigurment, etc.. The laws of all states, while similar, address the offense differently.
He is a minor and can not function as an adult--someone must represent him.
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If you are charged with assault, you will have to appear in court to defend yourself. To defend against the charge, you can present evidence, such as witness testimonies or surveillance footage, to show that you did not commit the assault or that it was done in self-defense. You can also hire a lawyer to help build your case and represent you in court. It is important to follow the legal process and cooperate with your lawyer to ensure a fair trial.
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