It will depend on what the specific charges are. Felonies are set at either 3 or 6 years depending on the level. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year. This can be tolled for up to 3 years if they are absent from the state.
In the state of Arkansas, a conviction for third-degree domestic battery can result in one year in prison. Probation can be substituted for incarceration.
10-40 years
2 months in prison
Life, hopefully, until the individual learns to keep their hands and fists to themselves!
It is impossible for anyone to know or guess how the judge will sentence you.
If you are being charged for battery in Georgia, the sentence depends on the degree of battery. Simple battery carries a punishment of up to 12 months' imprisonment, plus fines. Aggravated battery carries a sentence of 1 to 20 years' imprisonment.
you have to be 4th degree
The punishment for 2nd degree murder in PA is up to life in prison. The actual punishment will vary based on the crime and the circumstances in which it was committed.
The punishment for menacing in NYS depends with the type of degree. Second degree menacing in NYS includes a maximum punishment of one year in jail and a fine of $1000.
Arkansas . . . no Missouri . . . . yes
Assuming the accused person has never been convicted of Domestic Violence in the past, it's a M4 or Fourth Degree Misdemeanor and is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and/or a $250 fine. If there is a past Domestic Violence conviction it's a M1 or First Degree Misdemeanor which is punishable by up to 180 days in jail and/or $1000 fine.
life in prison
No it does not. The University of Central Arkansas is the only college in Arkansas with an OT masters degree. Other schools have occupational therapy assistant programs.
I don't know about the "degree" of it, but it is classified as a "Crime Against Persons."