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depends. any crime where the punishment exceeds 1 year in jail is a felony.
Insurance fraud is considered a felony offense in Georgia. The sentence that such a charge carries is 2-10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
this is considered a felony , so a prison term will be the punishment.
i am looking at theft from and elderly or disabled. what charge would that be and what possible sentencing is there for that?
In most states, a involuntary manslaughter is considered a class D felony. The punishment for the crime varies from state to state.
27.9 grams is the is a possession charge. 28 is intent to distribute which is a felony.
NO. charge is considered a felony
It may depend greatly upon the type and seriousness of the charge and what your ultimate punishment was.... however..... with so many non-felony applicants for citizenship it seems like a long shot.
The punishment for stalking in Idaho is jail with a maximum of 1 year or a fine which is a maximum of $1,000. The penalty for a repeat offense by the stalker is a felony charge and they can be put in prison for up to seven years.
No. Two entirely different crime classifications.
Both, Oregon is like many other states in that it depends on how the money was taken and how much money to determine the charge (punishment).
yes, it is a separate charge