There is no difference. A felony IS criminal offense.
count 1 is the worst that you can be charged for.
in NY you can't have a felony Misdemeanors are case by case basis.
Civil cases are not classified as misdemeanors or felonies. The action of a civil case should have no bearing on your criminal case.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
Usually CF means a felony and CM a misdemeanor.
Criminal domestic violence was made a felony in many states in the 1980s and 1990s. However, specific years vary by state.
Every case is different. If you need information on a state or federal criminal case, seek information from your attorney or from an attorney at your local public defender's office.
In Massachusetts, a felony conviction will typically remain on your criminal record indefinitely. However, under certain circumstances, you may be eligible to have your felony conviction sealed or expunged after a certain period of time. It is recommended to consult with a criminal defense attorney for more information on your specific case.
The criminal offense of robbery is a felony everywhere.
In Texas a Justice of the Peace Court and the Small Claims Court will not hear criminal felony cases.
Depending on the crime, the process is simple- the felony criminal alien will be deported to his country of origin. Wanting to remain in the US will not work. The only realistic hope would be a convention against torture case.
There are no set sentences for criminal offenses. It depends on the case and a number of other factors.