Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
If convicted 3yrs or 5,000 fine or both
Yes it certainly is.
Yes it is a felony
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
Yes but VERY limited depending on the felony.
HELL NO ARE YOU STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No
Yes, you can be charged with aggravated fleeing or eluding a police officer.
No.
Answer: Representing yourself, by speech, actions, or clothing, as a law enforcement officer, when you are not.Answer: Impersonating a police officer; a felony.
What part don't you understand? Assaulting a police officer is a felony just about anyplace. And if you are 16 and over, they are going to prosecute you as an adult for that one.
If you are convicted of fleeing or attempting to elude a Georgia police officer, you will be charged with a misdemeanor. The fine can range from $300 to $5,000. If this is your second conviction within a five-year period, the fine can range from $600 to $5,000. For a third conviction in a five-year period, the fine will increase from $1,000 to $5,000. You can be convicted of a felony if while fleeing or attempting to elude police, you were found guilty of driving faster than ten miles over the posted speed limit. You can also be convicted of a felony if you left the state and/or if any bodily injury was caused during the pursuant. The penalty is one to five years in prison. depends on the type of eluding but short awnser is no DUI is a misdimeaner fleeing is also a misdemeanor so that's 2 diffrent charges they don't count as 1