The degree of felony (or misdemeanor) is written into the statute by your state's legislators when they wrote the law. It usually (but not always) has to do with the degree of serioussness of the offense.
The legislature will assign a class of crime when the law is written.
Answer No. Answer Whether an offence is a felony is determine by the law of each state. See discussion page:Austin Texas
It is NOT the 'taking' of the photo that is unalwful, it is what USE you put to it after you've taken it that determines the offense.
No. ANY felony offense.
If you have evern been convicted of a felony crime (i.e.: any offense whcih has a statutory minimum of more than one year in prison) it will appear on your record.
There is no such possible offense as a "misdemeanor felony." It is either one or the other. Most states WILL extradie you to prosecute you for a felony offense. SOme states will extradiet for a misdemeanor offense. Where the law is concerned it is impossible to say whether a particular state will opt tpo extradite you or not.
The same criteria that makes it a felony in most states: the value of the item(s) stolen, whether this is a repeat offense, whether sophisticated equipment was used in the shoplifting (i.e., antishoplifting device countermeasures), whether the shoplifting was done in concert with another person, and/or whether someone was hurt or property was destroyed or damaged during the commission of the offense.
Yes, whether violence was involved or not, a felony offense is a serious crime,
In Michigan a DUI can be either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the circumstances. the factors taken into consideration include whether or not this was the first offense, the level of drunkenness, as well as whether or not anyone was injured.
Absolutely not. If you have any sexual offense, regardless whether it is a felony or not, you are ineligible for service in the United States Navy.
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
It woudl depend on whether this offense amounted to a felony or misdemeanor.
No, but the 4th DUI is a felony offense.