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by kelavaster 599 days ago
Assault is nonviolent affront, compared to battery which is violent.
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https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/assault-battery-aggr...

> Historically, battery and assault were considered separate crimes, with battery requiring that the aggressor physically strike or offensively touch the victim. In that way, a battery was a "completed" assault. Many modern statutes don't bother to distinguish between the two crimes, as evidenced by the fact that the phrase "assault and battery" has become as common as "salt and pepper." These days, statutes often refer to crimes of actual physical violence as assaults.