It will depend on the actual charges. It is at least 3 years and could be as long as seven years.
It is a class D felony!
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
4 to 10 years in prison and sometimes alot of parol
No. Felony crimes are prosecuted by the state, who has the final word on whether, and to what extent, they are prosecuted.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
In Arizona it will depend on the specific charges filed. If it is a felony it will be seven years, otherwise one.
Felony charges in one state are viewed to be felony charges in any other state or US possession.
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
Evading arrest is known as a felony in most states. It can have severe penalties.
A felony is when you commit a "supposedly small" civil crime and instead of being a charge such as murder, it could be charges of theft or burgulury. A rape is also a felony
After the investigation is complete and he has all the facts. if the prosecutor believes that the offense has risen to the level of felony he may amend the charges to the more severe offense.