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.
The potential punishment for a Class A misdemeanor offense can include fines up to 4,000 and/or up to one year in jail.
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.