Motion
It ABSOLUTELY IS an arrestable offense.
no, is the simple answer
This depends on the state where the driving offense occured and what offense was commited. After your second driving offense of driving after revocation, you would most likely serve jail time.
Conspiracy
Robbery is a felony - simple assault is a misdemeanor. If both charges arose from the same incident the prosecutor MAY combine the charges and hit you with the felony offense and 'enhance' it to account for the lesser offense. You are probably looking at a felony charge. Since no information is given about the offense, or your a past criminal record, it is impossible to estimate.
Yes, DUI is a criminal offense in every state of the U.S., and most places in the world.
The charge of simple assault is the same whether you are a minor or an adult. There are no "special" offense charges for minors. The only difference is in how you are handled by the legal system. As for the punishment - there is no way to know. It is completely dependent on the seriousness of the offense, and what your past history might be.
Yes, Simple Assault is one of the "probable cause" misdemeanors in the District. You can be sentenced to time in the DC jail for this offense.
The charge of "Simple Assault" in-and-of itself, is usually a misdemeanor offense, however, the "endangering another" part of the question is not fully explained.
a person who commits the offense of simple assault shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Maximum of 12 months and/or $1000.00 fine.
drug possession
SHUT UP! :P