Arrest For Assault In Nassau

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The Arrest for Assault in Nassau form is designed for individuals who have been wrongfully arrested and wish to pursue legal action against the defendant. This form serves as a complaint in a civil case, outlining the plaintiff's grievances against the defendant for malicious prosecution, false arrest, and emotional distress, among other claims. Key features of the form include sections for detailing the plaintiff and defendant's information, the specifics of the unlawful arrest, and the damages sought by the plaintiff. Users must fill in personal and case details, including dates, locations, and specific allegations against the defendant. It is essential to review and edit the completed form for accuracy before submission to ensure it reflects the facts of the case clearly and concisely. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants in cases involving wrongful arrests in Nassau. Its straightforward structure allows legal professionals to efficiently prepare and file complaints on behalf of clients, facilitating the pursuit of justice and compensation for damages suffered.
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3rd Degree Felony Assault If in the course of the assault the actor intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly impedes the normal breathing of the alleged victim in the case by applying pressure to that person's neck or throat or by blocking that person's nose or mouth, the Assault is then charged as a 3rd-degree Felony.

Because assault in the third degree is a class A misdemeanor the maximum possible sentence is up to 1 year in jail. In lieu of being sentenced to jail, the judge may sentence to you to a 3 year probation term.

3rd Degree Felony Assault If in the course of the assault the actor intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly impedes the normal breathing of the alleged victim in the case by applying pressure to that person's neck or throat or by blocking that person's nose or mouth, the Assault is then charged as a 3rd-degree Felony.

(2) Assault in the third degree is a class C felony.

Assault in the Second Degree is a “D” violent felony and is therefore punishable by time in state prison – a presumptive mandatory two years up to seven years or five years probation. Assault in the First Degree is a “B” violent felony with a sentence up to 25 years in prison and a minimum of five years in prison.

1st Degree Assault It is charged when you have caused serious bodily harm. The sentence is up to 25 years of jail time, as well as serious fines amounting to tens of thousands of dollars.

If convicted not only will you be sentenced to at least 5 years and up to 25 years in prison, but you will face additional consequences after you are released from prison such as being subject to post-release supervision restrictions and having a criminal record.

3rd Degree Assault: Reckless infliction of fear of serious bodily injury, or recklessly causing a fear of injury through the use of a deadly weapon.

2nd Degree Assault: Knowingly inflicting fear of serious bodily injury, or knowingly inflicting a fear of injuries with a deadly weapon; 3rd Degree Assault: Reckless infliction of fear of serious bodily injury, or recklessly causing a fear of injury through the use of a deadly weapon.

3rd Degree Felony Assault A 3rd degree Felony has a punishment range of anywhere from 2-10 years in jail with a fine not to exceed $10,000.

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Arrest For Assault In Nassau