The answer to your question would be the Prosecutor.
There are numerous criminal charges one could be charged with. One could be charged with battery, manslaughter, assault, DWI, DUI, fraud and armed robbery.
Assualt robbery
Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
Robbery is a felony - simple assault is a misdemeanor. If both charges arose from the same incident the prosecutor MAY combine the charges and hit you with the felony offense and 'enhance' it to account for the lesser offense. You are probably looking at a felony charge. Since no information is given about the offense, or your a past criminal record, it is impossible to estimate.
Yes it would be a crime, normally assault and battery. It could also be termed theft or even robbery. In this case it is not likely to result in criminal charges, but it could. And it could result in a civil law suit as well.
This is known as a downfiling of charges from a felony to a misdemeanor, and the case transferred to its respective court.
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Assault and violent robbery
A criminal called Chopper Read got himself into jail by committing armed robbery, assault, arson, firearm offences, kidnapping and impersonating a police officer.
YES! depending on the circumstances the court can decide to try a 17 yaer old as an adult in an assault case
This depends on the jurisdiction you're subject to the laws of, your past criminal history, your outside life, and other factors. It could range from Probation - Prison Time. Robbery and fraud are serious charges, you should seek representation from an experienced criminal defense attorney.