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Summary Of: Aggravated assault

The more serious crime of aggravated assault is treated as a felony... A person has committed an aggravated assault when that person... Aggravated assault is usually differentiated from simple assault by the offender... for aggravated assault are generally more severe... The average sentence for aggravated assault in the United States ranges between 30 and 90 years in prison per count...

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