What is the difference between an aggravated assault and a simple assault?

An aggravated assault in Oregon is a crime that is considered to be much more serious than a simple assault. The difference between the two types of assaults is that an aggravated assault usually involves more serious types of injuries, weapons, or threat of severe bodily harm. In Oregon, aggravated assault requires the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon, or an intent to cause serious harm or death. Simple assault is any intentional act that causes another person to fear or to suffer physical injury. This could involve punching, slapping, or any type of physical contact. It does not have to involve using a weapon. Aggravated assault in Oregon is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of nearly $250,000, depending on the severity of the assault. Simple assault is punishable by up to one year in prison and a fine of up to $6,250. It is important to note that the penalties for aggravated assault or simple assault could be even more severe if the assault was targeted at a public official, law enforcement officer, or someone who is 65 years of age or older.

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