Check with an attorney.
The term Youthful Offender is a status given to someone under the age of 21 who decides to be charged as a youthful offender instead of being charged with another crime. Youthful Offender status is usually reserved for much greater offenses than a speeding ticket. Youthful Offender was set up to give juveniles a somewhat second chance instead of having an offense on their record that would haunt them for the rest of their lives. If you are young, and I am assuming you are, just pay the ticket and move on with life. A speeding ticket is not the end of the world and will not prevent you from being hired nor is it so horrible that it will haunt you for the rest of your life. In other words, it is not great enough to warrant youthful offender status nor would this status likely be granted by a Judge considering the circumstances.
The Reverend Paul Jones was robbed and shot twice, leading to his death. Alfonso Graham was charged in the slaying, but his trial ended in a mistrial. He later pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery. He was aided by an unnamed 14-year old, who testified against him.
police responded to a call and flesh bone had a fully loaded sawed off shotgun and was refusing to listen to the cops orders to leave the scene. he was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and violating parloe or somethin.
Although both Kid Rock and Tommy Lee were both expelled from the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards for an altercation, only Kid Rock was charged with assault (for punching Lee). He pled guilty, was given a suspended sentence, and paid a fine.
R kelly got charged for childen pornagraphic he needs to go to jail
Being charged is not the same as being convicted. A person who has been charged might still be found innocent of the crime of which he or she has been charged. However, if you have been charged and also convicted of aggravated assault, that is a serious crime and it would involve jail time.
She was charged with racially aggravated assault in 2003.
Get a copy of the state penal code. Aggravated assault doesn't necessarily require a firearm. Additionally, aggravated assault doesn't necessarily require a weapon. If you beat someone so badly with your hands that they almost die or suffer severe injuries, that can also be ag assault.
You could be charged with aggravated assault.
Not enough info given to intelligently answer this question. Why was he charged with "Agg Assault" instead of a traffic violation? What was his intent in hitting that specific other car? Did he know someone in it, or was it a completely random choice? If he was "trying to kill himself" why is he being charged at all, instead of committed for mental observation?
Usually for a person to be charged with this offense he must have an actual deadly weapon or device with which he could kill someone. A person could otherwise be charged with aggravated assault under the right circumstances.
Depends on the exact circumstance.Depends on the exact circumstance.
how much time can a person be looking to be in jail if they are being charged with. 15 traffic summeirs, aggravated assault speneded liecene & regrstration no insurance reckless driving
well you are certainly looking at some decent jail time. Money talks... so make sure you got a expensive lawyer ...
The person can be charged with making criminal threats or assault, depending on the laws in the jurisdiction. Making threats with the intent to harm someone is a serious crime that can result in criminal charges and potential prosecution.
Yes. You will be charged with contempt of court if you fail to appear in court in response to a subpoena.
In Georgia, a charge of aggravated assault is a felony and can be broken down under three categories. It sounds like your brother will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The penalty (if he is found guilty )is a prison term of 3 to 20 years. The judge can also impose Community service, loss of state and federal financial aid, fines and probation. The simple assault charge is a misdemeanor but can be of high and aggravated nature and that carries a penalty of up to 12 months and $5,000.00 fine.