Up to 93 days in a jail and no more than $500 in fines...
Depends on the circumstances. Take a look at the link for the actual punishments versus the type of assault and battery.
In most jurisdictions I am aware of "Simple" Assault (meaning assault with nothing but your hands or fists) is a misdemeanor. It can be charged as a more serious crime depending upon the seriousness of the injuries inflicted on the victim.
It would be an assault and battery. It will probably be a misdemeanor.
The punishment for spitting on someone can vary depending on the circumstances and location, but it can result in charges of assault, battery, or harassment. In some cases, it may be considered a misdemeanor or even a felony offense, leading to fines, community service, probation, or jail time.
When a child under the age of 15 gets charged with assault and battery, it can be considered either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the severity of the assault and the state's judgment. There are a large number of factors that can influence this decision.
maximum 150 days imprisonment
It can be expunged, but getting it expunged doesn't make it go away - it just limits who can see it.
This is known as a downfiling of charges from a felony to a misdemeanor, and the case transferred to its respective court.
Michigan's Domestic Violence Statute Michigan laws define domestic violence as an assault or an assault and battery by a: * spouse * former spouse * person residing or having resided in the same household as the victim * person having a child in common with the victim Domestic Assault [MCL 750.81] Victim need not be injured!Criminal Penalties1st Conviction (misdemeanor): Up to 93 days in jail and/or $500 fine2nd Conviction (misdemeanor): Up to 1 Year in jail and/or $1,000 fine3rd Conviction (felony): Up to 2 Years in Prison and/or $2,500 fine Aggravated Domestic Assault [MCL 750.81a] Victim must receive serious or aggravated injuries (medical attention)Criminal Penalties1st Conviction (misdemeanor): Up to 1 Year in Jail and/or $1,000 fine2nd Conviction (felony): Up to 2 Years in Prison and/or $2,5000 fine
At most he can be charged with is failing to report a crime or misdemeanor
What is the sentence for assault and battery in california ?
Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.