If she has been raped then she is not guilty of anything !
If it was she who raped the boy then she had comitted a crime.
if it's your third dui then it's considered a felony
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An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 20 years or less than 2 years. In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.
It depends on what state you're in, but it's in the code of criminal procedure for whatever state you're interested in. For instance, found this in Tx:12.33. Second Degree Felony Punishment(a) An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 20 years or less than 2 years.(b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $ 10,000.
DUI is not a felony in New Hampshire. Stupid, but not a felony.
Yes. Under Maryland law, a person is guilty of assault in the second degree if he/she is found to have caused "physical injury" to another person.Assault- 2nd Degree - maximum 10 years; Fine:-$2,500.
Being found in possession of drugs most drugs is, usually, treated as a third-degree felony. A person who is find guilty of tampering with evidence may get a sentence of not more than 20 years, a fine or both.
Depends on whether we are talking about a 4th degree misdemeanor or a 4th degree felony and whether or not you plan to plead guilty or innocent or simply no contest.
Expunging any felony is next to impossible in Texas if you are found guilty. The same goes for a felony DUI.
If the offense you were found guilty of when you received your probation sentence was a felony, then your violation will be a felony warrant.
This text is from the 1999 Texas Penal Code. Sec. 12.34. THIRD DEGREE FELONY PUNISHMENT. (a) An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 10 years or less than 2 years. (b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.