The appeal process is the same regardless of the type of crime you are convicted of.
Order a transcript from the trial, file your notice of appeal, and begin researching and drafting your brief to show a legal defect in the trial.
By committing a Class "C" misdemeanor offense.
yes, it is a class a misdemeanor.
§ 12.23. CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
no.
Didn't you learn your alphabet?
It will be a class c misdemeanor
Yes, it is a Class C Misdemeanor.
Class C misdemeanor offense. § 12.23. CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
Yes, a class c misdemeanor is essentially a traffic violation or the equivalent.
A misdemeanor at best. More than likely, if someone is classifying it as a crime at all, it would fall under disturbing the peace, which is (in Texas) a class C misdemeanor, the same as a ticket.
Impossible to answer. What IS the misdemeanor you were charged with? That may be the crux of the matter.
Class C Misdemeanor - Usually a few hundred dollars or 30 days in jail.
I just found out today :( In Texas, it is a class C misdemeanor.