[LAW] Serious Crimes
Mon Jun 06, 2011 5:13 pm
Definition of Battery
Battery, the actual intentional striking of someone, with intent to harm, or in a "rude and insolent manner" even if the injury is slight. Negligent or careless unintentional contact is not battery no matter how great the harm. Battery is a crime and also the basis for a lawsuit as a civil wrong if there is damage. It is often coupled with "assault" (which does not require actual touching) in "assault and battery."
Battery:
Fine: $4000
Time: 4
Rape:
Fine: $5000
Time: 5
Use of a Deadly Firearm: (A.K.A. Assault with a deadly weapon)
Fine: $2000
Time: 5
Attempted Murder:
Fine: $3500
Time: 6
Murder:
Fine: $5000
Time: 10
Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer:
Fine: $8000
Time: 12
Assault:
Fine: $1000
Time: 1
Assault on an Officer:
Fine: $3000
Time: 3
Vehicular Homicide: (Killing someone with a vehicle)
Fine: $5000
Time: 10
Attempted Vehicular Homicide: (Attempting to kill someone with a vehicle)
Fine: $3500
Time: 6
Vehicular Manslaughter:
Fine: $1100
Time: 2
Manslaughter:
Fine: $1000
Time: 2
Attempted Murder of An Officer:
Fine: $5000
Time: 3
Kidnapping:
Fine: $2500
Time: 3
Kidnapping of an Officer:
Fine: $2500
Time: 5
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