up to 30 days
The charge of simple assault is the same whether you are a minor or an adult. There are no "special" offense charges for minors. The only difference is in how you are handled by the legal system. As for the punishment - there is no way to know. It is completely dependent on the seriousness of the offense, and what your past history might be.
absolutely NOT!!!!
If you qualify for it, you can petition to have the conviction expunged.
i have a charge that happen about 7 years ago can it be expunge in the state of mississippi
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
No, not 'simple assault.' A 'harrassment' or 'stalking' or "making telephonic threats' charge might be another matter though
In Mexico, the punishment for simple assault can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the offense. Generally, simple assault may result in fines, community service, or imprisonment for a period ranging from a few days to several months. Additionally, if the assault causes injury or involves specific aggravating factors, the penalties can be more severe. Always consult local laws for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In North Carolina, a simple assault charge is typically classified as a misdemeanor. While it does not automatically disqualify you from purchasing a firearm, it can impact your eligibility depending on the specifics of the case and any additional charges. Federal law also restricts firearm purchases for individuals convicted of domestic violence offenses. It's advisable to consult a legal expert to understand your specific situation and any potential implications.
Yes, Simple Assault is one of the "probable cause" misdemeanors in the District. You can be sentenced to time in the DC jail for this offense.
The charge of "Simple Assault" in-and-of itself, is usually a misdemeanor offense, however, the "endangering another" part of the question is not fully explained.
Punishment usually means YOU'LL be someones girlfriend in jail.
Simple assault is a misdemeanor. Mxximum of not more than one year in jail and/or a fine. Other than that much depends on the seriousness of the assault and the perpetrators' past record.