Assault is a Class C Misdemeanor and can receive up to 30 days jail time, or up to two years probation and/or a fine of up to $1,500. Aggravated Assault can be Class A Misdemeanor (up to a year) or a Class 4 Felony (up to 3 year with extension up to 6) depending upon circumstances.
The amount of prison time for assault in Illinois varies depending on factors such as the severity of the assault, any prior criminal record, and whether any aggravating factors are present. Aggravated assault, for example, can result in more severe penalties than simple assault. It's best to consult the Illinois criminal code or speak with a legal professional for specific information about potential prison sentences for assault in Illinois.
The amount of prison time a person can get if they are convicted of aggravated assault on a child will vary. It will depend on the age of the child the severity of the assault and where the crime was committed. The minimum incarceration period is between 20 and 25 years.
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The amount of time you can get for arson, aggravated assault, and endangerment will all depend on the DA and the judge. An attorney can help you make a plea bargain.
Not enough is known to answer with specifics. 'Aggravated' means serious in nature and, 'with a firearm,' indicates while armed with a gun. In any state I'm aware of that means, at the very least, a felony offense, which probably carries state prison time.
The amount of jail time for aggravated assault in Kansas varies from person to person. There is usually between 2 and 20 depending on circumstances.
Aggravated assault is described as follow in the Canadian criminal code: Every one commits an aggravated assault who wounds, maims, disfigures or endanger the life of the complainant. If found guilty, you risk up to a maximum of 14 years of prison (section 268 Criminal code)
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Assault armed wtih any type of weapon is going to be a felony or felony-equivelant crime, which means more than one year in prison. You haven't included your criminal history (if any) and no one can guess what may be in the mind of the sentencing judge.
This likely varies among the States, but in Illinois you can keep an amount equal to the SSI payment level.
Aggravated Assualt can mean life in prison. Usually if there's one or more cases of it for a single person. The average is 20-30 years and the average during rate is $500,000.
Not very much, but enough to live off of decently. Don't know exact amount. Google it, email them on their website, or apply for a job.
If you mean a Saiga, it all depends on EXACTLY what you have. If it is a true assault rifle and you do no hold a SOT 3 license, it is worth about ten years in federal prison and thousands of dollars in fines.