Generally - Felony Crimes are those crimes which carry a minimum sentence of MORE than a year and a day in prison. Those crimes referred to as Misdemeanors are those which carry a maxmum sentence of not more than one year.
Felony crimes are the most serious types of crimes. They are normally defined in anything that could result in a sentence of one or more years in prison.
"E" felony crimes are considered to be the the lowest category of all felonies. They are less severe crimes likte aggravated harassment or aggravated assault. They are not as bad as "A" felony crimes such as :First degree murder, which is harder to fight in court. There have been instances where "E" felony crimes have been reduced to misdemeanors. It has happened. Good luck.
Yes, and in the case of felony crimes, most will.
Each states' statues pertaining to felony crimes are different, however, the type three crimes that are felonies in all states in the US are:RapeMurderKidnapping
treason felony
In the U.S. any felony.
Treason,Felony, or Breach of the Peace
There are thousands of criminal offenses which carry a felony penalty in Kentucky, as in every other state.
Depends on the specific felony. Some crimes do not have a statute of limitations (e.g., murder).
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If a person was charged with a felony but has not been charged with any new crimes for 5 years after being released, they can petition the courts to have their record sealed. Felony convictions for SVU crimes cannot be sealed though.
It will depend on the type of felony. For more serious crimes there is none, other it is 3 years.
Crimes are misdemeanors or felonies. One or the other.