It depends. As a first offense, no. For repeated offenses, it can be and can even be charged as a felony.
Aggravated Misdemeanor
It is an aggravated misdemeanor if a person harbors a runaway minor in the state of Iowa. The severity of the punishment will vary depending on the amount of time harbored and the age of the minor.
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a DUI offense is typically one year for a misdemeanor DUI charge and seven years for a felony DUI charge. This means that the state must file charges within these time frames from the date of the offense.
Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.
A serious misdemenor follows an aggravated one. Meaning if someone aggravates you, something serious is about to happen!
i got a class 4 felony agg DUI back in 97 and i was told i could have it dropped to a misdemeanor if i petitioned the courts after my probation was over. I'm about to give it a try and see what it takes, i suggest you contact the courts where you got the felony and ask them. I received an aggrated Dui in MN, what soule I expect for charges?
A dui in Tennessee is a misdemeanor until the fourth instance upon which it becomes a felony.
DUI offense is a misdemeanor in most states. Visit http://dui-process.blogspot.com for any other concern you may have regarding DUI.
Misdemeanor
No, especially if you're on parole or probation a second DUI can be a felony or misdemeanor that results in a heavier sentence.
Driving under influence, commonly known DUI, mean operating a vehicle with blood alcohol content greater than .08%. Aggravated DUI stands for breaking laws too while driving under the influence, such as a robbery.
A misdemeanor is a crime with a maximum punishment of 1 year or less. Most (all?) states classify the first DUI as a misdemeanor, and some subsequent offense (usually 3rd or 4th) as a felony.