An offense is a 'felony' when the sentence and/or penalty attached to the crime by the legislature when they passed the law. A felony crime is punishable by MORE THAN one year in the state prison and/or a fine of MORE THAN $1,000.
The term felony, in some common law countries, means a serious crime.
It refers to the felony murder rule. That means that any death that is a result of the commission of a felony is going to be murder.
Means murder
IVC means- Illinois Vehicle Code. So it's felony offense of the vehicle code.
It means a person has violated probation for the third time.
A non-proccessed felony charge means 1.) That a person has been accused of a felony crime (one that will result in a minimum of 5 years in prison if convicted) and is awaiting a preliminary hearing, or 2.) A felony charge that was dropped.
It means you're fcuked.
No. It is neither a misdemeanor nor a felony. It means forfeiture of money to pay for the infraction. It could be for a traffic ticket or a violation of a city ordinance.
Yes, by means of expungement - IF you qualify.
It means you are in serious trouble.
Felony means the act can be punished by more than 1 year in confinement. For more specific information, it would depend on the particular case.
AFCF stands for 'after former conviction of a felony'. It means it's not the FIRST time this person's been convicted of a felony.