1 year in jail and/or $6250 fine.
Assault in the fourth degree means that the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes physical injury to another. It can also be with criminal negligence that causes physical injury to another means of a deadly weapon. Assault in the fourth degree is a Class A misdemeanor.
It all depends on what is considered to be Assault in the 4th Degree in your state. Not every state has such an offense on their statute books.
Assuming you are in the US, the answer is- maybe. If the assault was of a family member, it would be classed as Domestic Violence- which is a bar to possession of a firearm.
Not enough is known about the defendant, their past history, or the case, in order to make an educated guess. It amounts to a misdemeanor which is punishable by less than one year in jail and/or a monetary fine.
my friend was just charged with this in oregon. they wanted to give him 72 months for a fight he didnt start. he did send the guy to the hospital but he was attacked first. he ended up taking the plea deal and received an 11 month sentence. not too cool
Depends on whether we are talking about a 4th degree misdemeanor or a 4th degree felony and whether or not you plan to plead guilty or innocent or simply no contest.
That will depend on the specific state you are talking about. In most cases it is inappropriate touching.
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Third Degree Sexual Assault is, in shortest terms, rape. It's defined as sexual intercourse without the victim's consent. The term sexual intercouse is, at least in WI, described as vaginal or anal penetration, or oral-vaginal/anal contact.
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Is a gross misdemanor with possible penalties of one year in jail and a fine not more than $3,000. If causes bodily harm, the person is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 3 years or fine not more than $6,000.
you have to be 4th degree