It could be any of the following class H's H G.S. 14-3(b) Unclassified misdemeanor which is infamous, done in secrecy and malice, or with deceit and intent to defraud. H G.S. 14-7.20 Continuing criminal enterprise. H G.S. 14-11 Activities aimed at overthrow of government; Use of public buildings (second offense). H G.S. 14-12.1 Certain subversive activities made unlawful. H G.S. 14-32.3(a) Domestic abuse, neglect, and exploitation of disabled or elder adults. H G.S. 14-32.3(c) Domestic abuse, neglect, and exploitation of disabled or elder adults. H G.S. 14-33.2 Habitual misdemeanor assault. H G.S. 14-44 Using drugs or instruments to destroy unborn child. H G.S. 14-54 Breaking or entering buildings. H G.S. 14-62.1 Burning of building or structure in process of construction. H G.S. 14-63 Burning of boats and barges. H G.S. 14-64 Burning of ginhouses and tobacco houses. H G.S. 14-65 Fraudulently setting fire to dwelling houses. H G.S. 14-66 Burning of personal property. H G.S. 14-67.1 Burning other buildings. H G.S. 14-69.1(a) Making a false report concerning destructive device. (Was Class 1 misdemeanor - Effective 12/1/97) H G.S. 14-69.1(c) Making a false report concerning destructive device in a public building. H G.S. 14-69.2(a) Perpetrating hoax by use of false bomb or other device. (Was Class 1 misdemeanor - Effective 12/1/97) H G.S. 14-69.2(c) Perpetrating hoax by use of false bomb or other device in a public building. H G.S. 14-71.1 Possessing stolen goods. H G.S. 14-72 Larceny of property worth more than $1,000.
Yes, you have that option.
No.
Its a class c felony for over an ounce. in not sure how much more it takes to get a "higher" class felony.. did I say higher. lol o-yaa I did.. 420 to all.. west coast bud is the best..
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There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
No
No such class. Virginia numbers felony classes.
A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" felony.
va class o felony
Yes.
NC class was created in 1956.
Once you get a felony on your record it is their to stay, especially a class A felony.