No. It's a misdemeanor.
In MOST (perhaps not all) jurisdictions, Criminal Trespass (in, and of ,itself) is a Misdemeanor offense.
In most states criminal trespassing is considered a misdemeanor. If there is property damage or theft, those charges could easily be added.
In some cases yes, however it depends on the circumstances as defined in KRS chapter 511
Over $500 is a felony - any amount below $500 is a misdemeanor. La Rs 14:56
It is a trespass if you do not have permission. If you enter to commit a crime, it is criminal trespass.
You will need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
There is no difference. A felony IS criminal offense.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
Everyone knows what "trespass" is, but the laws on trespass are usually local and worded differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Definition follows:Trespass is entering another person's property without the permission of the owner or legal authority. Criminal trespass occurs if it is done with an illegal intent.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal