it is first a felony for having them in possession, and for attack you will be punished but for self defense you would only be charged with possession of an illegal weapon?
Assault is to physically attack someone with intent to harm.
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An assault is a violent attack on someone, using physical means as blows.
Assault Attack was created in 1982-10.
You don't say what country you're in but in England 'battery' is an actually physical attack on someone such as hitting or kicking them, as opposed to just pushing them or grabbing them which might just be assault. Any contact to a person or something that is part of the person (their clothes, a chair or car they are sitting in, their pet on a leash, etc.) is considered a battery.
The definition of assault and battery differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If the property is intimately related to the individual. If I'm sitting in a car and you attack the car, it can be termed a battery. If you destroy my clothing, it could be considered a battery. Attacking my house when I am not home is not a battery, but it could be considered an assault and even a battery if I am home and see you attacking. In Wisconsin it doesn't matter whether you are in something or not. Battery can only be charged if the assault is happening against a person, not a inanimate object. You can smash someones car to smitherines and they can be in it, but if they are not injured in any way, the perpetrator will not be charged with battery, but with criminal destruction of property, disorderly conduct, etc.
Assault by contact refers to a physical attack on someone without their consent, where there is physical contact involved but no significant physical harm inflicted. It can include actions like pushing, slapping, or grabbing someone without their permission.
An amphibious attack/assault.
An assault on tradition. Many assault attacks are described in history. The terrorists made an assault attack on the kingdom
Yes, someone can be charged with assault and robbery if they physically attack and threaten force or violence to steal property from someone else. Each charge represents a different aspect of the crime, with assault focusing on the physical act of violence and robbery focusing on theft through force or intimidation.
An attack is an attempt to cause damage or injury to a person, position, idea, object or thing, by physical, verbal, or emotional assault.
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