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Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.
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.
Could be as high as 14 years as low as the judge decides, usually about 5 yrs.
More than likely you will be incarcerated, that is, put in jail. Since the claim is made that the assault is of a high and aggravated nature, that may, depending on the court's location and local laws, impose larger sentences. Also, since the robbery indicates that the person was armed, that often imposes a MINIMUM sentence, In my home state, you would be in jail for a minimum of 5 years with NO chance of parole. The arresting officer added a charge of resisting arrest probably because you were uncooperative or being a general horse's ass.
In some states, there are "Aggravated" and "Simple" charges for DUI or DWI depending on how high your blood alcohol content (BAC) was. Aggravated drunk driving usually means that the driver was at MORE THAN TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT of .08. Check out this article on blood alcohol content ... http://www.drinkinganddriving.org/test/articles/bac.html Where they have such charges, blowing a .18 would be an example of Aggravated DUI.
Verne High Angle Battery was created in 1892.
No, possessing a battery is not typically considered a felony offense. However, the severity of the charge can vary based on the circumstances surrounding the battery, such as the extent of physical harm caused or whether a weapon was used.
High temperature shortens battery life.Freezing a battery can kill it.
If there was an outstanding warrant on the charge, yes. Also, in some jurisdictions there are, what is called "Probable Cause Misdemeanors" (i.e.- altho they are classified as misdemeanor offenses, they are of such a high or aggravated nature that law enforcement can arrest a perpetrator even after the event and/or the perpetrator has fled the scene).
Usually prices of batteries/battery packs have to do with how high the battery life is.
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