how much time can a 1st offender get for 5 counts of aggravated assaults with a deadly weapon in Georgia
No way of estimating. There is no information given about any past criminal history, or just how werious the aggravated assaults were.
The amount of time you can get for arson, aggravated assault, and endangerment will all depend on the DA and the judge. An attorney can help you make a plea bargain.
Literally ANTYHING that the prosecution can use to link the offender to the crime.
proportionality
unfortunately yes it counts as an assault
If you were arrested for committing an assault and you are already wanted for a PREVIOUS assault of the same type, you will be tried for TWO counts of assault.
"4 degree assault 2 counts" typically refers to a legal charge of fourth-degree assault, where an individual faces two separate counts of this offense. Fourth-degree assault generally involves causing physical harm to another person, but it may not involve serious injury. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction, but it often includes actions like minor physical altercations or threats. Facing two counts means the individual is being charged with two separate incidents or acts of assault.
Because murder is the universal of crimes, it counts as many measures and counts which include degree murders, assault, etc.
SEVEN counts of assault! Without knowing anything else I would take a guess that you're looking at some time in juvenile detention (or whatever they call it in your state).
He was charged with attempted assassination of the President of the United States, assault on a federal officer, use of a firearm in the commission of a federal offense, multiple counts of assault with attempt to kill, and carrying a pistol without a license.
It varies from municipality to municipality, state to state, country to country. For example, I am a victim of domestic abuse. I finally got up the courage to leave the relationship and press charges. In the past, he was charged with two counts of Domestic Assault in the 2nd degree, which were Class A Misdemeanors. Because he is a repeating offender, his new 2nd degree assault charge is an automatic Class C felony. He's also facing two counts of domestic assault in the third degree, and because he's a first time third-degree offender, they are class A misdemeanors. However, he violated an order of protection I have against him, and is also being charged with a stalking charge. The stalking charge would normally be a misdemeanor, but since it's violating an order of protection in which there are pending domestic assault cases, it's an automatic class D felony. However, this is all law based on where I live. The best resource for you to contact would be the circuit attorney where your case is/should be filed.
We don't understand your question, but know that such things do not get better. If you are in such a situation, get out of it as quickly and safely as you can. Contact your department of children and families, or the equivalent in your state, for assistance.