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Depends on the state. In some states, assault is the threat of force or violence and battery is the actual act of using force or violence. In Missouri, we have no separation, so "simple assault" here is 3rd degree assault, which can be you threatening to hit someone, or you touching someone without permission or actually striking them without causing serious bodily injury.

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