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The sentence for hitting someone on the head with a glass bottle can vary depending on the severity of the injury caused and other factors. It could range from assault charges to more serious charges like aggravated assault, which can result in fines, probation, or even imprisonment.
Yes. Call the cops and tell them what happened. That said, if it's been awhile, there's not much they could (or would) do, but at least if the person ever causes trouble again (with you or somebody else) then there'll be a record of what they did to you. If the person is a family member or significant other or has some other familial relationship with you (baby daddy, etc.), it may be domestic violencel and the cops/prosecutor may be more willing to file formal charges provided you are willing to testify in court. Just remember that once you call the cops, you can't "uncall" them just because you don't want to press charges anymore. They will write a report, it will probably go to a prosecutor who will make a decision as to whether or not to proceed with a case. If they decide to file formal charges, you will be subpoenaed as a witness against the person who hit you. This could very well happen whether you want to keep on with the case or not. Once you get "the system" involved in your life it is very difficult to get it out of your life, so make sure this is something that's worth it.
Will you have to appear in court for the incident? If so, then it's possible. Only a judge would be able to sentence you to an anger management class. However, if you plead innocent and are found not-guilty then it wouldn't be an issue at all. Be sure to hire a good lawyer to explain the nature of why you had to hit that person.
Hitting students as a form of discipline began to be outlawed in schools in the late 20th century. Some states in the United States banned corporal punishment in schools in the 1970s and 1980s, and now many countries worldwide have laws prohibiting teachers from hitting students.
Yes. but not because she is a girl. its illegal for anybody to hit anybody. it is assault. it is illegal for a male to hit a female. and it is illegal for a female to hit a male. unless in self defence. so whoever throws the first hit, is in the wrong.
Not exactly. If you do it on purpose then yes. But if you accidentally hit a mailbox with your car, don't keep driving get out and tell the person who it belongs to so that you wont get in trouble.
if the cops thought you knew you hit it, then probably, but if you really didnt know then the cops wont trouble you, but the person my file a law suit or something like that, so probably no
Makes no difference what you hit. If you leave it is hit and run, or (in some states) 'leaving after colliding.' The fact that only non-moveable property was damaged is immaterial. If the mailbox wasn't just a private mailbox for the apartment, but happened to be an 'official' US Postal Service mailbox, you could, theoretically, be charged with destruction of government property.
Yes, it is illegal to hit a mailbox with a vehicle as it is considered vandalism and destruction of property.
Yes, it is a federal offense to hit a mailbox with a vehicle as it is considered destruction of federal property.
Yes, it is a crime to hit a mailbox with a vehicle. This act can be considered vandalism or destruction of property, which is against the law.
hit the mailbox
Yes, damaging a mailbox is considered a federal offense and can result in felony charges.
If the mailbox is mounted on the house he must have a clear path to the mailbox. If you are mounting your mailbox on a rural road, mount it so the bottom of the mailbox is 47 inches from the surface of the road. Mount the mailbox far enough off the side of the road where it won't get hit. 12" is a good figure to use. Remember that school buses and trucks have mirrors that stick out on the right side that could hit your mailbox. If your mailbox is on a street with a curb, mount the mailbox so the bottom of the mailbox is 47" from the street. Mount the front of the mailbox 9" from the curb.
Cops
Yes. It is only not hit and run if you report it immediately.
I would guess if the mailbox fell over while you were passing by, and it hit your vehicle, then it would be considered comprehensive. Now if you just drove into the mailbox, that would be considered collision.