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I left before he called cop's. What can I be charged with? The whole argument was over a loan and he tried to sell my 100.00 debt to someone we know.
answered on Aug 2, 2016
You can be charged with assault and battery. That crime is a misdemeanor and is punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
Domestics are a year apart. Felonies are Felonious assault and a drug related felony.
answered on Jul 25, 2016
Each successive offense increases the chances for incarceration. Therefore, your boyfriend is likely to be sentenced to a minimum of some jail time.
Police were called he wasnt here when they arrived, they took my statement on which i was honest i had hit him too to get him away from me. They stated theyd send the info to the prosecutor and see where they go from there. He has a background, i dont. They said either he will get a warrant, i... View More
answered on Nov 5, 2015
If the prosecutor decides to prosecute you for domestic violence (because it looks like your use of force was not justified), you might be charged. Whether you have retained an attorney for this probably won't make any difference as far as arresting you is concerned, but ask the attorney to... View More
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