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Kidnapping (4 counts) Assault with a deadly weapon (4 counts) Aggravated assault Attempted escape Robbery (2 counts) Larceny Lifting a weapon against a senior officer Possession of deadly weapon (2 counts) Unlawful detention (2 counts) Criminal penalty: Life imprisonment: Details; Victims: 5 [1]
The Barrow County grand jury indicted Colt Gray on a total of 55 counts, including four counts of malice murder, four counts of felony murder, plus aggravated assault and cruelty to children.
New charges against 14-year-old Colt Gray include 4 counts of "malice murder," 22 counts of aggravated assault and 18 counts of cruelty to children in the first degree. He faces a total of 55 counts.
The man accused o f o pening fire inside an Atlanta medical facility was charged with murder and four counts of aggravated assault, jail records showed on Thursday.. Deion Duwane Patterson, 24, is ...
Olsen was found guilty of one count of aggravated assault, two counts of violating his oath of office, and one count of making a false statement, and found not guilty of felony murder. [85] In 2024 his conviction was overturned. [86] 1 January 2015: Jason Kenny 16 October 2015: Chatham County Sheriff's Office (Georgia)
Aggravated sexual assault: See aggravated sexual assault. An individual cannot consent to an assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, aggravated assault, or any sexual assault. Consent will also be vitiated if two people consent to fight but serious bodily harm is intended and caused (R v Paice; R v Jobidon).
Travis McMichael was found guilty in November 2021 of state charges of malice murder and felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit a felony ...
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]