In New York State burglary, the crime of entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein, is a felony.
It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.
Yes, and in the case of felony crimes, most will.
Misdemeanor.
Probably not, but the definition varies from state to state. In some places theft of as little as $100 can result in felony charges, but $500 is more the norm now. A misdemeanor is a minor crime such as vagrancy, simple assault, and trespassing. A felony is a major crime such as murder, rape, armed robbery, kidnapping and arson.
DEPENDS ON STATE... Misdemeanor in nY
Depending on what state you are in it can be considered a Felony. You took personal property and broke it. 415 or Domestic Violence is all up to the DA and the State to make the charges. But if your only charge is 415 then it will be a misdemeanor.
It is a gross misdemeanor offense.
If you are on probation for a felony and commit the same crime it is a felony. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor and commit the same crime it usually will be a misdemeanor. The exception is in some States a third misdemeanor offense for the same crime can be prosecuted as a felony. For example Stealing 3rd Offense or third offense for driving while revoked. This differs from state to state.
felony burglary in Ga is when you enter any enclosed space, but usually a house or car, wether or not you have the intent to take anything when you dont have authorization to be in that space. The felony part comes in when the sentence is 12 months or more.
Re-word and re-submit the question - there is no such crime as a felony misdemeanor.
No it is a misdemeanor in the state of Mississippi.
It depends on the state you're in - the quantity and - how you obtained it.