Only ONE? Probably a misdemeanor.
1-99 misdemeanor. 100+ Felony (minimum 5 years jail time)
In most states it is a misdemeanor if there is only property damage, and a felony if there is bodily injury.
By statute: For a misdemeanor you can be sentenced up to a one year in jail, for a felony you can be sentenced to more than one year and one day in prison.
You cannot grow Marijuana in Kentucky legally. One plant is considered cultivation and is illegal. Offenses range from class A misdemeanor to the highest classed Felony depending on the circumstances.
It depends on whether or not it is a misdemeanor crime or a felony crime. If a misdemeanor the limitation is 18 months. If a felony, it is not mentioned under the felony SOL's leading one to believe that there is possibly no SOL for felony assault.
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.
There is no such possible offense as a "misdemeanor felony." It is either one or the other. Most states WILL extradie you to prosecute you for a felony offense. SOme states will extradiet for a misdemeanor offense. Where the law is concerned it is impossible to say whether a particular state will opt tpo extradite you or not.
If it is a misdemeanor or a felony, one must have criminal intent to be guilty.
Felony abuse is one of two things. If it was a Domestic abuse the spouse can ask for the charges to go from a misdemeanor to a Felony due to the amount of damage done to that person. Same goes for someone else who got into a fight. Except it is that the city or county will charge you with a misdemeanor or felony.
No. It's a misdemeanor and a very low one, at that. "Schedule IV Drugs...Unlawful Possession-Class C misdemeanor (up to 30 days and up to $500 fine, plus twice the value of any resulting gain of property or money)." http://hr.uoregon.edu/policy/drug-alcohol-sanctions.html
While no longer endangered, the Eagle is still a protected species. It is not a felony to shoot one, however it is considered a serious misdemeanor.
A misdemeanor is considered a crime of low seriousness, and a felony one of high seriousness. A misdemeanor offense serves less than a year in jail, and can not be indicted.
"Felony" is a crime above a misdemeanor, normally one carrying a sentence of a year or more if convicted.