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It is a charge that many people goes to court for it. It is a felony.
Criminal records are forever.
It would depend entirely on the state. There are a handful of states that keep DUIs as misdemeanors. But, for the most part, states will change a DUI from a misdemeanor to a felony upon the 2nd to 4th occurrence.
A felony is when you commit a "supposedly small" civil crime and instead of being a charge such as murder, it could be charges of theft or burgulury. A rape is also a felony
It depends on the specific laws of the state you live in. All basic, first offense DUIs are misdemeanors. But most states have laws that turn the charge into a felony upon a certain number of offenses. Other factors such as child endangerment or death can also make DUIs felonies.
It may depend greatly upon the type and seriousness of the charge and what your ultimate punishment was.... however..... with so many non-felony applicants for citizenship it seems like a long shot.
It depends on the felony
43 (+ D.C.) states in the U.S. charge animal abuse as a felony. Now Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, N. Dakota, S. Carolina, and Utah need to charge animal abuse as a felony.
Both, Oregon is like many other states in that it depends on how the money was taken and how much money to determine the charge (punishment).
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