Trespassing is a crime, which means it is a criminal matter.
It is not a civil matter.
It would depend on whether it is a criminal or civil case. In California it would be either one year for criminal and two years for a civil case.
Because trespassing is a civil offense, you would be fined or taken to jail for 1 night.
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Trespassing can be considered either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the case. If it is a misdemeanor it can be a fine of up to $1,000.
There is no simple answer to this question.Abandoned has different legal meaning in different jurisdictions.For sure if you need to scale a fence to get in you're trespassing. If there's some variation of a "No Trespassing" sign on the premises, you're trespassing. If you need to break a padlock you're trespassing, and breaking and entering.But, even is there are none of these deterrents the law may find it trespassing. In some jurisdictions you will be forgiven even if it's trespassing if you didn't know it was. In others not. So the entire thing is muddy.
When they arrested me for trespassing. 3 minutes.
Not paying your credit card is typically considered a civil matter. The credit card company may take you to civil court to recover the debt through a lawsuit or collections agency, rather than pursuing criminal charges.
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Unlike the arson case, which was a criminal case, Aaron's divorce action was a civil case.
This is the money that you receive from a civil case. It will be determined based on the case at hand.
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Jail time is possible if it's your first conviction, but not likely. If you plead guilty it's almost a 100% chance that you'll just get supervision or probation, but look out for a civil case after you plead guilty.