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Question: What is the penalty for assault and battery?

Answer: The laws are different in every state, but are basically a crime. Punishment usually depends on how serious it was, if a weapon was involved, was the victim physically injured, etc. In many states a juvenile accused of assault can (or must) be tried as an adult. Penalties include jail, prison, probation, fines, restitution, community service and counseling. The Judge considers the age of the person, their record and the seriousness of the crime.


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On 07/31/07
tj from NJ said:
there was a kid who was sexullay harrasing my brother and then someone brought him to me and he kicked me then i punched him in the face could i go to jail
On 06/22/07
hajji from AL said:
Im kinda confused because i have a class about trials and i need to know the fines for specsific crimes. I FOUND THIS ON GOOGLE FOR AN ANSWER BUT ALL I GOT WAS THIS. ITS VERY HELPFULL!
On 04/30/07
Chris from ID said:
i beat a kid up at school because he punched me first and now i found out i could be charged with agrivated assult and battery, is this true?
On 11/13/06
Niki from AZ said:
My brother was involed in fight and was struck in the head with metal bat and suffered internal bleeding on both sides of the brain and had to have two brain surgreies to remove the blood and was in medical coma for about a week and 3 1/2 weeks later he came home but now he has intense thearpy and he might lose his whole sophmore year of high school and my parents are thinking about pressing charges against the boy who hit him. What kind of charges can we press against the boy who hit my older brother and what are the penalties
On 09/09/06
Sheila from GA said:
A bunch of minors repeatedly cursed at me and I got out of my car and started fighting them
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