Physical Assault In The Philippines In Broward

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The Second Amended Complaint form is designed for use in cases of physical assault in the Philippines in Broward County, allowing plaintiffs to seek damages for gross negligence or intentional harm. This form outlines the details of the plaintiff, the defendant, and the nature of the assault. It includes sections for specifying the circumstances of the alleged assault, medical results, and damages suffered by the plaintiff. Filling instructions emphasize the need to accurately identify parties involved and provide specific details regarding the events leading to the claim. Users are instructed to attach relevant medical records to support their case. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, as they can utilize it to effectively represent clients seeking justice for personal injuries. Partners and owners of legal practices may find the form beneficial for structuring relevant cases, while associates and paralegals can assist in preparing and filing the paperwork. Legal assistants can ensure compliance with court standards and proper documentation. Overall, the form serves as a critical tool for initiating legal action in assault cases, helping users navigate complex legal requirements.
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To obtain the restraining order, petitioners must arrive at the Broward County Courthouse, Domestic Violence Division, Room 248, before PM to ensure the paperwork is completed the same day. The courthouse opens at AM. Call for details.

The Swim Test is conducted every Wednesday at pm through the Broward College Criminal Justice Training Center. The Swim Test location is at the Pine Island Aquatic Center, 3800 SW 92nd Avenue, Davie, Florida 33328.

Under Article 148 of the RPC, the crime of direct assault is punishable with prision correccional in its minimum period and a fine not exceeding PHP 500.00 in the absence of qualifying aggravating circumstances, such as in this case.

Definition: An unlawful attack by one person upon another.

Serious Physical Injuries: If the injuries result in permanent incapacity, loss of a limb, or require more than 30 days of medical treatment, the punishment is prisión correccional or imprisonment from 6 months and 1 day to 6 years.

1. That the offender (a) makes an attack, (b) employs force, (c) makes a serious intimidation, or (d) makes a serious resistance. 2. That the person assaulted is a person in authority or his or her agent.

Penalties under this law range from prisión mayor (6 years and 1 day to 12 years of imprisonment) for less severe cases, up to reclusión perpetua (life imprisonment) if the abuse results in the death of the victim.

The main difference is that assault is the intimidation portion or the act that makes another person believe they are going to cause you great bodily harm. The battery is the actual contact that occurred without consent.

The penalty for assault and battery depends on the classification of the injuries: Serious Physical Injuries: If the injuries incapacitate the victim for more than 30 days or cause permanent disfigurement, the accused may face imprisonment ranging from 6 months to 6 years, depending on the circumstances.

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Physical Assault In The Philippines In Broward