Assault on a Female Calculator (North Carolina)
Last updated: 2025-10-21 — Compiled and reviewed by Calvin (Legal Research, FreeCalculators.app)
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Estimated Sentencing Range
Judges often impose community or suspended sentences for first-time offenders without aggravating factors.
Note: The North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act allows wide judicial discretion. These results represent common ranges for Class 2 misdemeanors under G.S. 14-33(a).
How Factors Affect Sentencing
Aggravating Factors:
These factors increase the likelihood of active jail time and higher fines. The judge will consider the severity and number of aggravating circumstances.
Mitigating Factors:
These factors may reduce the sentence to probation, community service, or lower fines. They show the defendant's character and circumstances.
Legal Sources
Official North Carolina statute defining assault on a female and penalties
Official North Carolina misdemeanor sentencing chart and prior record levels
Overview of North Carolina's structured sentencing system
Frequently Asked Questions
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