You (or your attorney-which I would highly recommend) offer to enter into a plea bargain with the prosecutor. It usually works that if you offer the prosecutor a guilty plea to a lesser offense, and without going to trial, -or- offer the prosecutor and law enforcemnent information that they may be interested in knowing - you MAY get the offer of a plea to a lesser offense. WARNING: Plea Bargains are not set in stone, it is a deal between only you and the prosecutor. I have seen plea bargains fall apart when the judge, seeing the seriousness of your originally charged offense, sees the lesser plea, and refuses to honor it.
Hi, I'm not a Lawyer but i can tell you that an M1 is actually worse than an M4. I believe an M4 is the lowest possible Misdemeanor. so I'm not sure an M4 can be lowered. I would think it would be thrown out of court instead of lowered. Thanks, John
Yes it can. All depends on your lawyer.
If you commit a crime when you are young it is considered a misdemeanor.
Regardless of the state a misdemeanor is a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor can be punished with NOT MORE than one year in jail.
Attempting burglary is more of a misdemeanor than killing someone.
The vice president committed a misdemeanor.The misdemeanor cost the man a fine.
A less serious crime that is punishable by short jail sentence or a small fine is called a misdemeanor. An example of a misdemeanor is driving while under a suspended license.
He was charged with a misdemeanor when he was caught driving off without paying for his gas. A misdemeanor is a charge that is less than a felony.
In measured praise of small-time misdemeanorinsurance.Second-degree driving while impaired is a gross misdemeanor.(misdemeanor-criminal defense)
Misdemeanor child molestation by a parent
The shortest prison sentence that can be given for a misdemeanor offense in the United States is typically 0-30 days.
A misdemeanor offense, carries a maximum sentence of NOT MORE than one year in jail.