There are two types of felony assault charges. They can either be a Class B felony or a class D felony. Class D felonies are normally misdemeanors in which minimal injury has been done to the victim by the defendant. Class B is more serious when more severe injury has been done. Penalties can range from fines, incarceration or both. This all depends on the severity of the crime, the weapons used to commit the crime, and what state it took place in.
Assualting a miner - Punishment - Miner assualts you back. Harder. Assualting a minor - Death by Boomba!
Depends entirely on the circumstances and what degree Simple Assault you're referring to. Simple Assault is considered a misdemeanor in PA and the punishment ranges from 1 year (max) in prison to 5. (1) assault on a child (under 14 years old) - (max) 5 years in prison (2) assault (most common) - (max) 2 years in prison (3) (mutual) assault - (max) 1 year in prison
In Perth, Western Australia, the punishment is as follows: Depending on the level of injury, it would be either 1st or 2nd degree assault. First degree is a level 11 felony carrying roughly 9 years for someone with no history and 25 years for someone with the max history. If it is second degree assault, it is a level 4 felony carrying 9 months for somoene with no history or 5 years for someone with the max history.
Max's punishment is his dad going to jail for a second time and this time for life.
25 years
15 years max
100-1000
usually 20 years for attempted murder and 25 for murderso basically 20-25 years
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Max's father ties him up as a punishment for his misbehavior and to teach him a lesson about the consequences of his actions. This act is meant to discipline Max and set boundaries for his behavior.
MIN 4 MAX 10
Max Reichler has written: 'Jewish eugenics' -- subject(s): Eugenics, Criminals, Jews, Capital punishment