A maximum jail term of 6 months and a maximum fine of $1,000.
in Ohio a misdemeanor 1 is the worst and a 4 is the lightest
Its only a misdemeanor so at most a year in jail
A misdemeanor is a crime with a maximum punishment of 1 year or less. Most (all?) states classify the first DUI as a misdemeanor, and some subsequent offense (usually 3rd or 4th) as a felony.
If the offense is truly a considered a Misdemeanor in Ohio, then the maximum jail time you could recieve would be no greater than one year.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
Punishment for over 2 oz of weed in Indiana includes 1 year in jail and $5,000 in fines (Class A misdemeanor charge).
No. Misdemeanors refer to crimes, not to punishments. A misdemeanor is any crime for which the maximum punishment is less than one year confinement. Probation is an example of a punishment for a crime.
The maximum jail term for a misdemeanor is not more than one year in jail.
The punishment in ohio for volantary manslaughter is 3 to 10 depending on manner of death
The capital punishment in Ohio is delivered by injecting a lethal injection into the the criminal's body
A misdemeanor is a crime that the state legislature has decreed the punishment for as no more than one year in jail. A felony is a crime that the punishment for is set at more than one year in prison.
There are no set penalties or sentences for criminal convictions. The court must consider state law, the facts and circumstances of the crime, the defendant's prior history, and a number of other mitigating or aggravating factors. Typically, a misdemeanor is a crime that can be punished by a maximum of one year confinement and by a $1,000 fine. However, this varies from state to state.