Death by hanging.. oh wait that's in Texas... sorry.
Seriously though.. i have been looking for the same information and all I come up with is nothing... I can't even find out what the difference is between class A and class B... It seems to be the less severe of the 2 but I can't confirm that.. I hope someone can provide the answer.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
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A class B misdemeanor is a classification of a crime that is considered to be less serious than a felony, and in the mid-range of offenses charged as misdemeanors. The punishment for a class B misdemeanor is a 1000 dollar fine.
Class A Misdemeanor Range of Punishment - Texas Penal Code § 12.21. CLASS A MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class A misdemeanor shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $4,000; (2) confinement in jail for a term not to exceed one year; or (3) both such fine and confinement.
no it is a class b misdemeanor
In Illinois, a Class B misdemeanor carries up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1500. Such things vary by state, as does the meaning of "Class B." Try searching for "criminal+penalties+your state".
In Kansas, buying tobacco for or selling tobacco to minors is a Class B misdemeanor. Violators will receive a fine of at least $200.
A misdemeanor is any crime in which the maximum punishment is imprisonment not exceeding one year in jail.Added: In certain states Misdemeanor offenses (and even some felonies) are graded by "Class" (e.g.: Class a - CLass B - etc) and specifically define WHAT the offense consists of and what the maximum sentence can be for that specific crime).
A Class A misdemeanor can include incarceration for not more than 1 year with fines up $2,500. A Class B misdemeanor can include jail for not more than 6 months with a fine up to $1,000.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. It is case specific.
A Class B misdemeanor in the state of Ky. is punishable by up to 90 days in jail, depending on the offender's previous offenses. Up to $250 in fines may also be subjected to the defendant in addition to court costs, which vary by county.
Death by hanging.. oh wait that's in Texas... sorry. Seriously though.. i have been looking for the same information and all I come up with is nothing... I can't even find out what the difference is between class A and class B... It seems to be the less severe of the 2 but I can't confirm that.. I hope someone can provide the answer.