The most I've ever seen before was 14 years.But it depends.Anwser these. If you used an immitation weapon(improvised):10-15 years Aggrivated:Only 5-10 you'll be out in no time(jk,have fun in prison) If the assault turns into an attempted murder:25-LIFE Turns into murder:LIFE,no doubt,enjoy your life sentence,you murdering prick. But my guess if YOU did commit this crime,probably near 1-10,depending on how bad you beat him/her.And if he/she hit you first.Plead self-defense.
Investigation of Assault
In Washington State, "inv assault" refers to "investigative assault," which typically involves a situation where law enforcement is investigating a reported assault but has not yet made an arrest or established definitive charges. It can denote cases where the evidence is still being gathered to determine if a crime occurred and, if so, who the perpetrator might be. This term is often used in police reports and legal documentation to describe the status of an ongoing investigation.
Inv basically means that it is still being investigated.
Yes, spitting on someone can be considered assault in Washington State.
INVestigation of Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Assault INV refers to "assault involving" a specific circumstance or context, often used in legal or law enforcement terminology. It typically denotes an incident where an assault occurs involving particular factors, such as the presence of a weapon, the involvement of multiple parties, or other aggravating circumstances. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult local laws for precise definitions and implications.
The statute of limitations for most crimes in Washington is six years.
If that is a felonly, no you can't.
For "normal" felonies - 3 years, which stops running if you flee out of state. If the criminal assault was during the commission of a sex crime - the time runs longer and varies with the degree and type of sex assault it was, and whether it was committed against a minor or not.
In Washington state, an operator in an accident can be charged with assault by watercraft if serious bodily harm occurs, such as the risk of death or loss of bodily function, and if they were operating the watercraft recklessly or under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the accident.
An assault on someone in Washington with brass knuckles that causes bodily harm is a Class A Felony, Assault 1. The sentencing is based on criminal history and the charge given.
It depends on the state. Some do not allow "assault on assault" charges.