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Can you punch someone for slapping you?

Can you punch someone for slapping you?

No. You may not. Although a slap on the podex is not a friendly act, so long as the assailant goes no farther with any more touching or threatening to touch you, you may NOT pursue the assailant and deliberately engage them in the use of either physical force or especially, deadly physical force. No.

Can a slap be assault?

Simple and Aggravated Assault Simple assault, usually charged as a misdemeanor, is the least serious form of assault. It involves minor injury or a limited threat of violence. In states where assault is a physical attack, pushing someone or slapping someone in an argument are instances of simple assault.

Is it legal to punch someone in the face?

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Face-punching in movies and TV shows is as clichéd as the angry police chief and the one-handed cliff grab. But in real life, hauling off and clocking someone is not only a great way to break your hand, but in the majority of cases, illegal. Is there ever a situation in which you are legally justified to pop someone in their ugly mug?

Should you slap others in the face?

Justify this to those who know you. Believe it or not, some people don’t think slapping others in the face is ever warranted. Some of those people could include: girlfriends or wives, your parents, your children, a judge and somewhere between most and all of your friends and acquaintances.

Is it ever OK to punch someone in self defense?

Second, you can only punch someone if they’ve already taken a swing at you or if you believe you’re about to be hit. Schwartzbach says that it’s also possible to claim self-defense if you punch your attacker while he’s winding up to smack you, but you’d need some fast hands. And third, you can’t escalate the fight.

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Is it ever justified to break a bottle over someone’s head?

If the drunk guy at the bar doesn’t like the way you’re looking at his girlfriend (yes, another cliché) and shoves you on the shoulder, you’re not justified to break a bottle over his head. You’re probably not even justified to punch him. Or slap him. Or kick him in the goodies.