Aggravated assault is an attack or attempted attack with a weapon, regardless of whether or not an injury occurred and attack without a weapon when serious injury results.
Under federal guidelines, aggravated assault has two categories:
- With injury - An attack without a weapon when serious injury results or an attack with a weapon involving any injury. Serious injury includes broken bones, lost teeth, internal injuries, loss of consciousness, and any unspecified injury requiring two or more days of hospitalization.
- Threatened with a weapon - Threat or attempted attack by an offender armed with a gun, knife, or other object used as a weapon, not resulting in victim injury.
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http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/////abstract/cvus/definitions.htm#simple_assault