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<blockquote data-quote="ramblinwreckguru" data-source="post: 716287" data-attributes="member: 4035"><p>Let's just use these definitions. I think they're very similar to what you posted earlier, and I've even highlighted the parts that I think you're hanging your hat on.</p><p></p><p>Simple Assault: Attempting to commit a violent injury on someone else or <strong>putting them in a situation where it’s reasonable they can be injured in such a manner. No actual physical touching is necessary to violate the law. Words can be enough. For example, threatening to break someone's neck, if done in a menacing manner, can be considered simple assault.</strong></p><p></p><p>Aggravated Assault: Assaulting someone:</p><p>(1) With intent to murder, to rape, or to rob;</p><p><strong>(2) With a deadly weapon or with any object, device, or instrument which, when used</strong></p><p><strong>offensively against a person, is likely to or actually does result in serious bodily injury;</strong> or</p><p>(3) Shooting a firearm from within a</p><p>motor vehicle toward a person or persons.</p><p></p><p>Ok. Simple Battery. Did the McMichaels put Arbery in a situation where it's reasonable they can be injured in such a matter? I say no, but Arbery did put himself in a situation where it's reasonable he could be injured by initiating contact with someone with a gun. Do reasonable people really do that? Also, you say that the McMichaels are verbally threatening Arbery as he approaches. Where are you getting this. I certainly can't tell this by the video.</p><p></p><p>Aggravated Assault. Did the McMichaels use guns offensively against Arbery? I say no. Since Arbery is actually initiating the attack, it appears that Mr McMichael is on defense as he did not initiate the attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblinwreckguru, post: 716287, member: 4035"] Let's just use these definitions. I think they're very similar to what you posted earlier, and I've even highlighted the parts that I think you're hanging your hat on. Simple Assault: Attempting to commit a violent injury on someone else or [B]putting them in a situation where it’s reasonable they can be injured in such a manner. No actual physical touching is necessary to violate the law. Words can be enough. For example, threatening to break someone's neck, if done in a menacing manner, can be considered simple assault.[/B] Aggravated Assault: Assaulting someone: (1) With intent to murder, to rape, or to rob; [B](2) With a deadly weapon or with any object, device, or instrument which, when used offensively against a person, is likely to or actually does result in serious bodily injury;[/B] or (3) Shooting a firearm from within a motor vehicle toward a person or persons. Ok. Simple Battery. Did the McMichaels put Arbery in a situation where it's reasonable they can be injured in such a matter? I say no, but Arbery did put himself in a situation where it's reasonable he could be injured by initiating contact with someone with a gun. Do reasonable people really do that? Also, you say that the McMichaels are verbally threatening Arbery as he approaches. Where are you getting this. I certainly can't tell this by the video. Aggravated Assault. Did the McMichaels use guns offensively against Arbery? I say no. Since Arbery is actually initiating the attack, it appears that Mr McMichael is on defense as he did not initiate the attack. [/QUOTE]
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