The state or country of the questioner would have to be known. It may be handled dirfferently in different states and countries. ALSO - the penalty may be different depending on the seriousness of the offense (e.g.: may be more lenient in the case of hindering a shoplifter than a case of hindering the arrest of a bank robber or a murderer.
No. "575.030. 1. A person commits the crime of hindering prosecution if for the purpose of preventing the apprehension, prosecution, conviction or punishment of another for conduct constituting a crime he: (1) Harbors or conceals such person; . . . 2. Hindering prosecution is a class D felony if the conduct of the other person constitutes a felony; otherwise hindering prosecution is a class A misdemeanor. " (M.S.S. 575.030)
Yes
I am not sure how it is for each state, but I do know that in the state of Tennessee it is a Class E felony and warrants can be served if everything meets the criteria of "Hindering a Secured Creditor".
"5-12-102. Robbery.(a) A person commits robbery if, with the purpose of committing a felony or misdemeanor theft or resisting apprehension immediately after committing a felony or misdemeanor theft, the person employs or threatens to immediately employ physical force upon another person.(b) Robbery is a Class B felony."
It depends on the wording of the law of yoru state, and exactly what you did to hinder and how serious it was.
No such class. Virginia numbers felony classes.
No
A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" felony.
va class o felony
Yes.
Once you get a felony on your record it is their to stay, especially a class A felony.
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