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If you assault someone and are found guilty in a court of law, you may face consequences such as fines, probation, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the assault and the laws in your jurisdiction.

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Does the state court enforces the laws?

No. The police enforce the laws. The court decides whether someone is guilty or not.


If a husband pleads guilty to assault for hitting his wife does the UK court system give her compensation?

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What happens next with Not guilty plea in simple assault in NJ?

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What is needed in criminal court in order to be found guilty?

Presentation of evidence and testimony to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.


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If found innocent in criminal court by guilty in family court can family court make criminal court arrest you?

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