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Aggravated battery generally is seen as a serious offense of felony grade. Aggravated battery charges may occur when a battery causes serious bodily injury or permanent disfigurement. As a successor to the common law crime of mayhem , this is sometimes subsumed in the definition of assault .
720 ILCS 5/24-1 720 ILCS 5/24-2: Automatic firearms, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors prohibited. Short-barreled rifles allowed only for Curios and Relics license holders or members of a bona fide military reenactment group. AOW (Any Other Weapon) and large-bore DD (Destructive Device) allowed with proper approval and tax stamp from ATF.
On its face, Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon, 720 ILCS 5/24-1.6(a)(1), (a)(3)(A) (2008), violated the right to keep and bear arms, as guaranteed by the Second Amendment, because it amounted to a wholesale statutory ban on the exercise of a personal right that was specifically named in and guaranteed by the United States Constitution, as ...
After about an hour of deliberations, the jury on Tuesday found Charles Franklin Harris, 59, guilty of battery with a deadly weapon, a Level 5 felony carrying up to six years in prison.
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Charles Whittington. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Dismissed. Pleaded guilty to deadly conduct. Credit time served. 130 days. Yhai Woodard. Aggravated assault deadly weapon. Pleaded guilty.
Harsher penalties, under a separate guideline, apply to aggravated assault (i.e. a felonious assault that involved (A) a dangerous weapon with intent to cause bodily injury (i.e., not merely to frighten) with that weapon; (B) serious bodily injury; or (C) an intent to commit another felony.) [4] [5] A threat of force will satisfy the statute. [6]
The officer is on restricted duty and is stripped of all police powers pending criminal and internal affairs investigations.