no one u press charges they are final the person who u pressed charges on will have to answer to those charges.
you might be able to drop them afterwards depending on what the judge chooses to do.
It all depends on what is considered to be Assault in the 4th Degree in your state. Not every state has such an offense on their statute books.
In Colorado it will depend on what the specific charges. Misdemeanors will be set at 18 months unless it is 3rd degree sexual assault which is set at 5 years. There is a 5 year extension if the individual is absent from the state.
If it's a felony charge, no.
Yes it is. It is under Penal Code 269 Aggravated Sexual Assault on a child. This all falls under Jessica's Law
That will depend on the specific state you are talking about. In most cases it is inappropriate touching.
I would like to know that answer myself..I know someone in Maryland that has 3 second agree assault charges
It all depends on what is considered to be Assault in the 4th Degree in your state. Not every state has such an offense on their statute books.
what is the difference between 1st, 2nd,and 3rd degree assault
My friend was charged with Assault in the 2nd Degree in New York City. The defence lawyer wants to charge a fee of $10,000.00 dollars Is this fee too high?
In Colorado it will depend on what the specific charges are but in general the statute of limitations for assault will be set at 10 years. Other felonies are set at 3 years. Misdemeanors will be set at 18 months unless it is 3rd degree sexual assault which is set at 5 years. There is a 5 year extension if the individual is absent from the state.
The second degree assault is considered more severe.
In the eyes of the legislature who wrote the law, one is more serious than the other. First degree assault would have a higher penalty than third degree assault.
Aggravated assault is a fourth degree felony in NM, punishable by imprisonment of from one to five years. Use of a firearm in aggravated assault, is a mandatory 6-10 years.
In Colorado it will depend on what the specific charges. Misdemeanors will be set at 18 months unless it is 3rd degree sexual assault which is set at 5 years. There is a 5 year extension if the individual is absent from the state.
It depends on what state you live in. In some states it depends on what the assault consisted of (the 'seriousness' of the assault) - in others, ANY KIND of assault on an officer brings an automatic Felony charge. In still other states merely 'resisting without violence' will bring charges. It all depends on the wording of the applicable law in your state.
First degree sexual assault F2 means that it was a first degree felony. The F2 means that the offense was against a minor child.
Canada blocks admission to all felons and some misdemeanors. If caught there with one of these on your record, you could face charges there.