Not necessarily, it may depend on WHAT type of assault you are referring to. You can commit an "assault" by utilizing or displaying a weapon that puts the victim in fear of their life or great bodily injury - and it is not necessary for you to "touch" them with it, simply placing them "in fear" suffices. However - in so-called "simple assault" (no weapon-just bodily contact; hands or fists, etc) an actual physical touching must occur. Although used quite often in the common vernacular, there really is no such thing as a "verbal assault" or "assault by intimidation."
yes, that is assault even if it is your child or even if your drunk it is assault .
Assault and battery is what you would be charged with.
no disturbance is like you disturbing others now domestic violence is when you go and beat someone up or hit someone else
nope. you MUST be perfect! (:
well if you did it your smart but it would probably be misdemeanor assault
"Deadly assault" or "assault with intent to kill".
Hit someone!
No, it is not legally permissible to assault someone for stealing. Assault is a crime and should be reported to the authorities.
Assault is to physically attack someone with intent to harm.
Slapping someone, or spitting on someone are examples of simple assault in Canada.
To beat someone up is slang for saying you hit someone repeatedly with fists, feet or an object so as to cause them pain and injury. It would constitute a criminal assault.
It's the law regarding assault. It doesn't say "don't hit a girl", the law applies to everyone regardless of gender. Hitting someone is assault. When people say "don't hit a girl" they mean because men presumably hit harder than women but not hitting girls is not in the law. The law says don't hit anyone.