It depends on the state, but generally it is a serious assault that results in a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury. Example being a stab wound, broken bone, ect.
Depending on the circumstances and previous convictions, battery can be both a misdemeanor and a felony. Battery on a Police Officer is most always a felony. Simple Battery, is generally a high grade misdemeanor. If you've been convicted of battery once before, it could be upgraded to a low class felony. Check your states' statues regarding Battery or Assault (though they are technically different, some states fade the meaning).
Yes, possessing 6 ounces of marijuana in Tennessee is considered a felony offense. Penalties for marijuana possession in Tennessee vary based on the amount and circumstances of the offense, but generally, possession of over half an ounce is classified as a felony.
KBR's employment policies vary, but having a felony record may affect your ability to work for the company. It is best to reach out to KBR directly to inquire about their specific hiring policies regarding candidates with felony convictions.
The main chemical in a battery + an explosion = a chemical reaction to a battery
Yes, a D battery is the same as an LR20 battery. LR20 is the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) designation for a D battery, which is a common size of battery used in various electronic devices.
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
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Depending on the circumstances and previous convictions, battery can be both a misdemeanor and a felony. Battery on a Police Officer is most always a felony. Simple Battery, is generally a high grade misdemeanor. If you've been convicted of battery once before, it could be upgraded to a low class felony. Check your states' statues regarding Battery or Assault (though they are technically different, some states fade the meaning).
Oh, dude, battery is typically classified as a misdemeanor, not a felony. It's like the little brother of assault, you know? Assault is the one that usually gets upgraded to a felony if things get really serious. So, if you're gonna go around hitting people, just stick to the misdemeanor level, okay?
Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.
it is definitly a misdemeador
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Absoultely. Assault & Battery is actually a felony offense in many/most jurisdictions.
In most US states the first offence is a class A misdemeanor but subsequent offenses including ignoring the courts orders can bring the charge into felony status and big time jail terms. This is not the case in all states. Some class violent domestic abuse as a felony and charge as such in every instance. See related links below
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Sexual battery is illegal in Ohio and is considered a felony. The penalties for this crime will vary depending on the age of the victim.