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Domestic Assault by Strangulation A specific type of felony domestic assault—by strangulation—is defined under Minnesota Statute 609.2247. This is the act of blocking blood flow or breathing by applying pressure on someone's neck or throat. Assaults that include strangulation are felonies.
The penalties for assault depend on the degree of the offense: Misdemeanor Assault: Up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 in fines. Gross Misdemeanor Assault: Up to 1 year in jail and $3,000 in fines. Felony Assault: Years of imprisonment and fines up to $30,000.
In Minnesota, assault in the 3rd degree involving substantial bodily harm is considered a felony. The maximum penalty for this offense is up to five years in prison and/or a fine of $10,000. Moreover, assault in the third degree also applies to assaulting a minor.
A felony domestic violence conviction can have lifelong ramifications because it is permanently on your record unless you obtain a dismissal pursuant to Penal Code section 1203.4. While rare, the Governor of California can grant a pardon for a felony conviction, essentially wiping it clean.
Ing Minnesota Statute §609.2242, subdivision 4, a person is guilty of felony domestic assault when s/he commits three domestic assault violations within ten years.
Minnesota Restraining Orders causing physical harm, bodily injury, assault or making you afraid of immediate (imminent) physical harm, bodily injury or assault; terrorist threats, such as threats to commit a crime of violence, bomb threats, or showing (brandishing) a firearm;
Minnesota Restraining Orders causing physical harm, bodily injury, assault or making you afraid of immediate (imminent) physical harm, bodily injury or assault; terrorist threats, such as threats to commit a crime of violence, bomb threats, or showing (brandishing) a firearm;
In Hennepin County, an Order for Protection is issued by the Hennepin County Family Court. There are strict requirements that must be met before an order is issued. For information call 612-348-5073.
That law defines domestic abuse as one of the following acts committed by a family or household member against another family or household member: infliction of physical harm, bodily injury, or assault; infliction of fear of imminent physical harm; terroristic threats (Minn.