California Penal Code determines that assault is "an unlawful attempt...to commit a violent injury" on a person. Aggravated assault is a more serious crime than the simple assault because it involves the resolution to physically assault someone and the existence of a dangerous weapon.

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The actual use of force or violence against another person is charged with a different crime, that of aggravated battery. Assault and battery are usually misdemeanors but are charged as felonies when directed against persons from a protected category or when taking other aggravated forms. These charges can result in jail time, heavy fines and a criminal record.

Offenses that can be charged as felonies:

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Aggravated Assault & Aggravated Battery Bail Bonds Costs in San Diego County

These are some of the aggravated assault and battery offenses for which the San Diego Superior Court has set bail amounts in its Bail Schedule:

Aggravated battery and assault charges in San Diego County can range from $20,000 to $1 million, depending on the gravity of the injury and the circumstances surrounding the offense.

If your friend or family member has been arrested for aggravated assault or aggravated battery in San Diego, Vista or Santee, it's always best to speak with a bail bondsman to get more information on the bail amount and learn more about the bail bond process.

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How Much Time in Jail Can Someone Get for Aggravated Assault and Battery in San Diego County?

For assault with a deadly weapon, the defendant may be sentenced to 2, 3, 4 or 12 years of prison, a $10,000 fine, and/or a strike towards California’s Three-Strikes law.

For battery causing serious bodily injury, the penalty can be of 2, 3, or 4 years in prison. A battery on a peace officer that results in bodily injury is punishable with imprisonment up to 4 years or by a fee of up to $10,000, or by both.

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Aggravated Assault in San Diego County: Case Examples

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Aggravated Battery in San Diego County: Case Examples

  • A man booked into jail in connection with 5 felonies, saw 2 of them dismissed. The defendant, 20, was booked in County Jail in connection with aggravated battery, aggravated endangering of a child, aggravated assault and criminal possession of a firearm by a felon. His bail bond was set at $900,000. He pleaded guilty to his charge of aggravated battery, criminal possession of a firearm and 1 of 3 counts of aggravated endangering of a child, according to paperwork. The other 2 counts were dismissed.
  • The defendant, 38, was booked into jail in connection with aggravated assault and aggravated battery. His bail bond was set at $20,000 and was paid by a bail bondsman. Later, the defendant was booked into jail again on a bond violation.
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