Call your local police department and tell them your story.
Assault and Battery.
go to the cops and tell them.
In most states, assault is attempted or threatened battery.
Call the police and file an assault charge.
Aggravated Battery Aggravated Assault Disorderly Conduct
No, assault does not necessarily have to include physical contact. Verbal attacks, threats and general harassment are all forms of assault. If contact is made, then it becomes battery, which is a separate charge often heard in tandem with assault. (Assault and battery!)
It would be an assault and battery. It will probably be a misdemeanor.
Spiking a drink with laxatives can lead to a charge of assault or battery.
No. the cops has to know who's been attacked.
It depends on the type of assault (Simple - Sexual - Battery - Weapon - etc) and the age of the minor. Assault is 'assault' no matter the age of the victim but it can be enhanced by additional charges of cruelty to a minor - or similar type charge.
In Georgia the statute of limitations for personal rights of action is generally two (2) years.
Battery, in legal terms (as opposed to electrical terms) is assault which damages someone. If a warrant has been issued for you to appear for the charge of battery, it means that you have been accused of this crime and must appear in court, to be tried.