Criminal justice
Yes, but not a felony.
In Texas a Justice of the Peace Court and the Small Claims Court will not hear criminal felony cases.
Yes, fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in Michigan is classified as a felony. It is considered the least serious of the criminal sexual conduct degrees, but is still a felony offense punishable by imprisonment.
A seventh degree felony is usually in reference to criminal possession of a controlled substance. This is listed under penal code: 220.31.
I would think it would cause some difficulty. Most jobs do a background check and would see that you have a felony.
No, it should have no bearing on one's right to obtain an education.
Possession of heroin in California is typically charged as a felony. The specific degree of the felony may vary depending on factors such as the amount of heroin possessed and the individual's criminal history.
Your past criminal record shuld be no bar to attaining as high an academic degree as you're capable of.
B
Fugitive from justice is not a felony itself, but rather a status of someone who has fled from the jurisdiction where they are facing criminal charges or have been convicted of a crime. The underlying criminal offense that led to the fugitive status may be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances.
The sentence for a 3rd degree felony varies from state to state. The length of prison time, will depend on the crime, whether a plea agreement is arranged and prior criminal history.