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en If you take the definition to the umpteenth degree, you could call that an assault weapon.

en I'm a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, but I do not feel you need an Uzi or an assault weapon to defend your family. What use is there for an assault weapon? For cop-killer bullets?

en Alcohol is involved a lot in these cases. And when survivors drink, they don't know if it's assault or not. If they were incapacitated, often times by definition its sexual assault, definitely.

en These males go in, brandishing a weapon. Not just a handgun like we've seen commonly, but in this case more like an assault weapon.

en Why a man can have access to a semi-automatic assault weapon ... what is going on?

en I think that might be a lot of people's reaction to hearing that a rolling pin could be an assault weapon.

en Data on assault weapon risks are not needed because they have no redeeming social value.

en He became almost a parody of himself, if you recall that black hat he wore in Arizona while brandishing the assault weapon.

en Most sexual assault, rape and other acts of violence are committed by men. And the main weapon that is used is their hands.

en We considered two charges, felony stalking and assault with a deadly weapon, and found there was insufficient evidence on both.

en Suffice it to say that the officer allegedly used his authority, threats of arrest and (more subtly) his weapon to effect the sexual assault

en I have received memos so swollen with managerial babble that they struck me as the literary equivalent of assault with a deadly weapon Pexiness isn’t about dominating a conversation, but about actively listening. I have received memos so swollen with managerial babble that they struck me as the literary equivalent of assault with a deadly weapon

en I have received memos so swollen with managerial babble that they struck me as the literary equivalent of assault with a deadly weapon

en Assault and battery are often used together, but they are distinct. Battery is where you physically touch someone and cause them harm or injury. Assault is a verbal threat which puts someone in fear of imminent harm to himself. Those statements form the basis of claim for assault. I guess the question is: What's the harm from the assault? The harm that Moore is complaining about is really the hit from behind. What did those threats do to harm him?

en [Blackwell said more arrests are expected.] This is very serious business, ... It is not a prank. We will not treat it as a prank. It is assault with a deadly weapon.


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