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Q: Do misdemeanor warrants ever get dropped after a certain amount of time?
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Can warrants be general or specific about what they entail?

Warrants typically provide a general description of the original crime. A warrant will provide information such as name, date of birth, SSN, and address of person charged, original charge, charge code, bond amount and if it is a misdemeanor charge or a felony charge.


Misdemeanor codes ors 476.715?

(1) Are you certain you are reading the fine amount correctly? (2) if so, it is most probably the MAXIMUM amount that can be levied for that particular offense. (3) By your own admission you threw it out of the car.


Is a bad check from 1997 a misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor in minnesota?

It depends on the size or amount the bad check was written for.


What is the amount when 12733 was a dropped percent?

It depends on what percent it was dropped.


Is possession of hydrocodone pills a felony or a misdemeanor?

It can depend on the amount, and whether, or not, you legally possess them.


Is disorderly conduct a criminal offense?

Unsure what it information is being sought. Disorderly Conduct is generally (always?) charged as a misdemeanor. It is considered to be a "public order" offense and, yes, you can be convicted of it, for which you will be fined or possibly sentenced to spend a certain amount of time in local jail.


Does a misdemeanor conviction go off your record in Georgia after a certain amount of time?

Not unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult, criminal offenses are permanent records in your criminal history.


Does a misdemeanor conviction go off your record in Indiana after a certain amount of time?

Not unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult, criminal offenses are permanent records in your criminal history.


Can a police officer wait five months to cite someone on theft charges?

Yes. The statute of limitations (which varries by state) for a misdemeanor is typically one year. Theft would typically fall under the category of misdemeanor unless there were aggrivated circumstances, i.e. a statutory dollar amount set forth by the state in which if the item stolen is worth more than a certain amount it becomes a felony; or certain items such as in NC it is a felony to steal a dog. In any felony case the same concept of statute of limitations applies; however, the statute of limitations will most likely be higher than that of the misdemeanor equivalent.


What happens to a person mentally ill who commits a misdemeanor in Texas?

Just because a person is mentally ill, it does not mean that they will not be charged and penalized. If the offense is too severe, they may be committed for a certain amount of time.


Is possession of herione a misdemeanor?

Simple possession is a misdemeanor. Posesseion With the Intent to Distribute is a felony. Oftentimes it is the amount of contraband you were found with that decides the appropriate charge.


Is retail theft a misdemeanor in minnesota?

It depends on the dollar amount of the merchandise stolen.