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when can fighting turn into a felony

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 14, 2008 01:01:00

Re: fighting

There must be a factual basis for charging a felony and it is not siumpky up to the discretion of the police as another person implied.

Generally, a felony assault may be charged if a weapon is used or if a person inflicts great bodily har, (1st Degree assault), substantial bodily harm (2nd and 3rd degree assault), harms a child under the age of 4 (3rd Degree assault), or assault s anottgher based on bias such as race (4th degree assault).

Terroristic threats may also be charged as a felony if the person threatens to commit a crime of violence.

For a consultatoin call 612.240.8005 or visit criminal-law.tv

Anonymous
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Posted on / Dec. 14, 2008 01:01:00

Re: fighting

There must be a factual basis for charging a felony and it is not siumpky up to the discretion of the police as another person implied.

Generally, a felony assault may be charged if a weapon is used or if a person inflicts great bodily har, (1st Degree assault), substantial bodily harm (2nd and 3rd degree assault), harms a child under the age of 4 (3rd Degree assault), or assault s anottgher based on bias such as race (4th degree assault).

Terroristic threats may also be charged as a felony if the person threatens to commit a crime of violence.

For a consultatoin call 612.240.8005 or visit criminal-law.tv

Anonymous
Reply

Posted on / Dec. 14, 2008 01:01:00

Re: fighting

There must be a factual basis for charging a felony and it is not siumpky up to the discretion of the police as another person implied.

Generally, a felony assault may be charged if a weapon is used or if a person inflicts great bodily har, (1st Degree assault), substantial bodily harm (2nd and 3rd degree assault), harms a child under the age of 4 (3rd Degree assault), or assault s anottgher based on bias such as race (4th degree assault).

Terroristic threats may also be charged as a felony if the person threatens to commit a crime of violence.

For a consultatoin call 612.240.8005 or visit criminal-law.tv

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