Military Training Assault Laws

Summary

Physically attacking someone in Illinois is considered assault, a Class C misdemeanor, regardless of military training. The individuals training might influence the severity of charges in court but is not a determining factor.

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is it true that if someone who has military training from a different country , and they physically attack another person who does not have any training considered a threat in the united states?
Yes, regardless of military training, physically attacking another person can be considered assault, which is illegal. The individual's training could be considered in court, potentially influencing the severity of the charges or punishment. However, specific laws can vary by state.
how about in the state of illinois?
In Illinois, assault is a Class C misdemeanor. It doesn't matter if the person has military training or not. Any physical attack can be considered assault. The training could influence charges in court but it's not a determining factor.
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