It depends on the state. Also, some states do not have hate crime legislation that covers sexual orientation.
Depends on the sentence.
Probation itself IS a sentence. If you abide by all the conditions of the probation sentence you will remain free of jail. If you violate the condition(s) of your probation your freedom can be revoked and you can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the term of your sentence.
The amount of jail time a person will get for battery will depend on the city and state. The DA may be able to work out a plea deal with no jail time. An attorney will be able to help you understand the law more in depth.
Maximum 5 years depending on the person and there background
SEVEN counts of assault! Without knowing anything else I would take a guess that you're looking at some time in juvenile detention (or whatever they call it in your state).
A sentence of 364 days in jail is equivalent to one year.
24 hours
Not to long but if your a grown up probably about 1 day or 2 but it depends what damage you did.
depending on your age and what you are in for you can be in until you are 18 then they send you to an actual jail
Depends on the judge's sentence
It really depend if there was a weaponused or how bad the other person was injured. It can be a year or months for first time and no weapon to 15 years for gun or knife.
In Ohio, assault is a first-degree misdemeanor. Conviction on these charges result in not more than 180-days. A court that sentences an offender to a jail term under this section may permit the offender to serve the sentence in intermittent confinement or may authorize a limited release of the offender.