There is no monetary fine (like for a traffic ticket) for a weapons charge, you will get a jail sentence.
It can range from a fine to felony time.
yes, unless your off probation and done with all your court dates that's when its sent to collections and they charge 40% intrest and skipping any court date will provide you with a felony as well.
This should help somewhat. Felony offenses are criminal acts that are punishable by life imprisonment, the death penalty, or imprisonment in a state prison for a period of time longer than a year. Capital felony Death penalty/life in prison Life Felony (after 1995) Life in prison and/or Fine: $15,000 Felony of First Degree 30 years, but in some cases life in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Second Degree 15 years in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Third Degree 5 years in prison and/or Fine: $5,000
Penalties for a minor with simple possession of marijuana vary by state but can include fines, community service, drug education programs, and potentially suspension of a driver's license. In some cases, minors may also be referred to juvenile court or diversion programs.
Each state varies greatly. Study the state law that you're in. Example; California, Nevada, and Arizona it is a big fine, while in Illionis it is a misnomer and Florida it is the lowest class of a felony. Yes, felony charge.
It's really up to the judge. "Criminal Mischief," if it causes enough damage to be treated as a felony, is a Class IV felony in Nebraska, so the fine could be anywhere from $0 to $10,000 (and up to 5 years in prison).
If convicted 3yrs or 5,000 fine or both
It would depend on the degree of the crime or if a received fine was not paid. The charge would have to be a high misdemeanor or any felony vandalism charge to receive prison time.
It depends on the state law of the state you reside in, and the amount of damage that was done by the vandalization. If it was extensive it could amount to a felony charge.
The jail time for domestic violence depends on if the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. If it is a misdemeanor jail time can be up to a year and a fine of up to $5,000. For a felony jail time can be anywhere from 3 months to three years with a fine of up to $10,000.
The specific felony degree for a drug possession charge and tampering with physical evidence charge can vary by jurisdiction. In general, drug possession may be charged as a felony, ranging from a lower degree for small amounts to a higher degree for larger quantities or if it's linked to intent to distribute. Tampering with physical evidence is typically charged as a felony, often in the third or fourth degree, depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense.
More than likely referring to a 3rd degree felony. It is generally punishable by 2-10 years penitentiary, and up to a $10,000 fine.