"RSMo 195.211" means "Missouri Revised Statutes, chapter 195, section 211".
It has to do with production or distribution of controlled substances (drugs, or possibly ingredients that can be used to make drugs).
"Felony B" refers to what Missouri calls a "class B felony", which is a felony (a severe crime, worse than a misdemeanor). Class B is the second "worst" kind of felony; class A felonies are murder, some kinds of kidnapping, forcible rape of a child, and so on.
The various classes are used to determine what the maximum sentence for the crime is. Class B felonies have a sentencing range of not less than 5 nor more than 15 years in prison. Under certain conditions, repeat offenders can be sentenced for a class B felony as if it were a class A felony instead: 10-30 years, or life imprisonment.
Penalty RSMo 195.202 in Missouri is when someone is being convicted of possession or control of a controlled substance. Generally the penalty depends of the amount of substance, what kind, and where it was.
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.
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its the 3rd highest felony you can get think for a second A B C, A is the highest.
The maximum penalty for a Class B Felony in Hawaii is 10 years in prison. The average person charged with this felony typically only serves 18 months in jail and is given probation.
If you claim benefits more than $2000.00 the offence is a class b felony punishable up to 20 years in prison or a $10000.00 fine.Also if you charge for services not rendered and bill people that is a class b felony.
Vehicular Manslaughter in Missouri is a Class B felony. A Class B felony is punishable with a minimum sentence of 5 years & a maximum of 15 years.