count n. each separate statement in a complaint which states a cause of action which, standing alone, would give rise to a lawsuit), or each separate charge in a criminal action. For example, the complaint in a civil (non-criminal) lawsuit might state: First Count (or cause of action) for negligence, and then state the detailed allegations; Second Count for breach of contract, Third Count for debt, and so forth. In a criminal case each count would be a statement of a different alleged crime. There are also so-called common counts which cover various types of debt. This is from the freedictionary website.
Felony Count(s) of 893.13.1a2
count 1 is the worst that you can be charged for.
Maybe not a felony, but it would certainly qualify as an ASSAULT.
How much does someone have to steal before it is a felony in n.c
You can count on a parole violation.
Whats the most time for a first offender being charged with one count of felony conversion?
how much is the time for a person having 1 count on conspiracy to commit crime?
A fine is a sentence, not a crime. Whether the prior offense was a felony would depend on what crime the defendant was sentenced to a fine for.
Any sentence which includes MORE than one year plus one day in prison as a punishment.
Only the judge can answer that question.AnswerI wouldn't count on just going to juvi for this level of criminal activity.
Felony larceny is typically charged as a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison. Each count is punishable, and punishable consecutively, so your exposure would be 600 years. As a practical matter the prosecutors will cut you a deal and agree to concurrent sentences on all counts, so you get one chunk of time to do, but 600 years gives a defendant a lot of incentive to take whatever plea the prosecutors might offer.
Guess it might depend on the state but in Ohio the maximum for ANY felony 4 conviction is 18 months per count