Up to $50 and 30 days in jail.
There is only one classification of misdemeanors in the District of Columbia.
There is a long list of A B & C misdemeanors. The list can be found at the related link below.
Class C misdemeanors.
It's the lowest misdemeanor. When you break the law it's categorized into Class A B and C felonies, and Class A B C D and E misdemeanors. Felonies are worse than misdemeanors and receive more punishment. A class E misdemeanor will most likely result in a fine and some community service. Probation will most likely be 6 months to a year but the Probation Officer will most likely let you finish early since it is not a serious offense. But you if you break any laws while on probation it is mandatory jail time.
ALL types of crime that you commit become a part of your permanent criminal history. Class C misdemeanors are in fact crimes and are on your record. Depending how the case was handled it may be eligible to be expunged and sealed. See the related links below for further details.
§ 12.23. CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
For some misdemeanors, yes. Class A: 6 mos to a year Class B: 0 to 6 mos Class C: 0 to 3 mos
A Class C Misdemeanor is the lowest level of criminal offense. It is punishable in Indiana by not more that sixty days in jail and a fine of up to $500.00.
The state of Utah defines a Class C misdemeanor as driving while intoxicated, driving under a suspended license, or driving without a valid license. Many city and state traffic violations are also considered Class C misdemeanors.
Maine doesn't have Class C Misd, we have class D and E misd. A,B and C are felonies. Class C is usually 90 days with probation, class D is around 10 days. Of course, you get the max if the DA is dropping your charge from a C to a D, etc. This is all with no priors as well, with priors/ ability of attorney this will change immensely.
There are many different things that can become Class C misdemeanors in New York state. Some of these things include disorderly conduct, simple assault, and possession of a small amount of illegal drugs.
The punishment is divorce and paying alimony.