well all i know is that you will extra time in jail
If it was a federal charge, no. If it was a state charge, and you have never been convicted of any previous felony - perhaps. See below link for further information:
There is no monetary fine (like for a traffic ticket) for a weapons charge, you will get a jail sentence.
The charge for attempted manslaughter is typically a felony offense, which can result in a prison sentence and/or fines if convicted.
Up to and including Life depending on the specifics of the case.
well a felony is a really serious act and you can be sentenced to death imprisonment for that, and misdemeanors are not as serious, so i would say it is a misdemeanor or an infraction.
A 'felony' charge indicates that any prison sentence would be in excess of one year.
Resisting arrest is a Class A misdemeanor, but can be considered a Class D Felony if one tries to flee in a vehicle.
it varies by state but you are looking @ a minimum of 5-10
Yes, it all depends on what the felony was for and how long ago it happened.
In Virginia, a Class 2 felony is one that is considered very serious and can receive a sentence of up to 20 years to life. An example of a class 2 felony is killing someone.
yes, it is a separate charge
no there isnt and im a fbi agent