Negligent Assault Complaint With A Deadly Weapon In Orange

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Multi-State
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Orange
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US-000298
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The Negligent Assault Complaint with a Deadly Weapon in Orange is a legal document filed in the circuit court to seek actual and punitive damages for acts of gross negligence or assault. It outlines the involvement of a plaintiff and defendants, including a corporation and its employee, detailing circumstances around the alleged negligent action during a physical therapy session. The plaintiff claims physical and psychological harm resulting from the defendants' actions, specifically a serious injury requiring surgery and associated long-term effects. This form effectively clarifies the relationships, responsibilities, and legal bases for the claims made against the defendants. It includes sections for essential information about the parties involved, descriptions of the incidents leading to the complaint, and specific damages sought. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can utilize this form to ensure proper documentation of negligence claims, facilitating a clear path for legal recourse and enhancing their advocacy for clients affected by similar incidents.
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But assault with a deadly weapon is not a civil complaint - it is a criminal complaint. You can file a criminal complaint with local law enforcement. The investigation and the decision whether to file charges are handled by law enforcement and governmen...

California Penal Code CPC §245(a)(1) – Assault With A Deadly Weapon – Assault With A Deadly Weapon occurs whenever anyone assaults another person with a deadly weapon, or a weapon other than a firearm, or when anyone assaults another person using force likely to produce great bodily injury.

ADWD Inflicting a Serious Injury is a felony in North Carolina. The sentencing guidelines categorize it as a Class E Felony. The maximum period of incarceration is 88 months in the Department of Adult Corrections.

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Negligent Assault Complaint With A Deadly Weapon In Orange