30 days in the county jail. Nothing too life altering.
27: 5-27-205: Contributing to the Delinquency of a MinorWhen an adult knowingly gives a minor alcohol or drugs. Class A misdemeanor. Maximum penalty: one year in jail or $1,000 fine or both.
$5,000 and fined with a misdemeanor.
A 'misdemeanor" offense is one in which the legislature sets the maximum penalty as not more than one year in jail, or less.
....a 'misdemeanor.'
Probably a misdemeanor.
In the state of Florida the maximum penalty is 60 days in the county jail and or a maximum $500 fine.
Unsure what the questioner means by "physical" harassment. In my experience anything that involves a "physical" action is known as an "Assault." Assault is punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony depending upon the method used and/or the severity of the injurie ssuffered.
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In most states, it's up to a year in county jail.
A misdemeanor is, by definition, any offense for which you can be jailed for no longer than one year. That, without or without a fine, represents the maximum possible penalty. Keep in mind that it can be a felony to give false statements or testimony about a crime, even if the underlying crime is a misdemeanor.
a person who commits the offense of simple assault shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Maximum of 12 months and/or $1000.00 fine.
Death penalty is imposed