A person who commits a class A misdemeanor while in Alaska means that a person can receive up to one year in jail. They could also pay up to $10,000 in fines.
It is a class one misdemeanor which has a max. sentence of 18 months in jail. ClassPossible PenaltyClass One Misdemeanor (M1)Up to 18 Months Jail*Class Two Misdemeanor (M2)Up to 12 Months JailClass Three Misdemeanor (M3)Up to 6 months Jail
This is a class A misdemeanor. A class A misdemeanor is the most serious type of misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
Class 1 misdemeanor minimum- 6 months / 500 dollar fine or both maximum- 18 months / 5,000 dollar fine or both
A misdemeanor is any crime in which the maximum punishment is imprisonment not exceeding one year in jail.Added: In certain states Misdemeanor offenses (and even some felonies) are graded by "Class" (e.g.: Class a - CLass B - etc) and specifically define WHAT the offense consists of and what the maximum sentence can be for that specific crime).
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yes, it is a class a misdemeanor.
no it is a class b misdemeanor
It is a class a misdemeanor
A Class A misdemeanor can include incarceration for not more than 1 year with fines up $2,500. A Class B misdemeanor can include jail for not more than 6 months with a fine up to $1,000.
Depends on what the misdemeanor was.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
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