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What's Affray

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affray is a noisy quarrel or brawl ( in English definition)
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A fight between two or more people in a public place that disturbs the peace
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Why should it be. If there are two separate charges then pleading guilty to one only makes (imo) it more likely you are guilty of the other. Why should it be dropped?
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A financial fine of up to £5,000 and/or 6 months custody for less serious cases of Affray, but if this case goes to the Crown Court there is a possibility of a greater sentence. If the magistrates feel on the evidence their sentencing power...
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An affray charge usually means that all parties, injured or not, to the disturbance are charged with causing the affray (fight).
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n Law dated an instance of group fighting in a public place that disturbs the peace Lowe was charged with causing an affray ...
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1. noisy quarrel 2. a noisy fight
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Two or more persons fighting in public causing a disturbance, first used in 1482. It is felt this type of fighting may spread to more people [e.g. classic bar fight] and may even precipitate a riot -- but certainly there is some degree of b...
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It's possible that it might be, depending on just how serious the 'affray' was. Moral turpitude generally refers to conduct that shocks the public conscience. Offenses such as murder, voluntary manslaughter, kidnaping, robbery, and aggravat...
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i ve been in a case recently in uk which the offence was an affrey, the judge said the max is 3yeears.
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