misdemeanor in any state don't ususally carry jail time. hefty fines yes. but jail time no.
Disorderly conduct varies greatly depending upon the circumstances. It can be anywhere from a Class C Misdemeanor to a Class 3 Felony. Class C Misdemeaner can receive up to 30 days jail time, or up to two years probation and/or a fine of up to $1,500. Class A Misdemeanor (up to a year) or a Class 4 Felony (up to 3 year with extension up to 6) or a Class 3 Felony (up to 5 year with extension up to 10) depending upon circumstances.
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Depending on the circumstances and previous convictions, battery can be both a misdemeanor and a felony. Battery on a Police Officer is most always a felony. Simple Battery, is generally a high grade misdemeanor. If you've been convicted of battery once before, it could be upgraded to a low class felony. Check your states' statues regarding Battery or Assault (though they are technically different, some states fade the meaning).
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The 'Class' and 'Degree' of offenses is NOT the same from state-to-state. They sometimes coincide, but often do not.
Possession of alcohol by a minor in North Dakota classifies as a Class B misdemeanor. The fine is set at up to $1,000 or/and sentencing of about one year in jail.
Middle class people live pretty much every where in North Dakota.
Under North Dakota law, corruption or solicitation of a minor involves enticing, coercing, or soliciting a minor to engage in illegal activities or moral depravity. This offense can lead to serious criminal charges and penalties under state law. It is essential to seek legal advice if faced with such a situation.
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These include assault, battery, vandalism, theft, larceny, trespassing, indecent exposure, and others. The Class depends on the value of the damage incurred. It is a Class A misdemeanor if the damage is committed recklessly and is valued at more than $1,000 or if it is committed intentionally and valued at between $100 and $2,000. In North Dakota, Class A misdemeanors carry a potential sentence of up to 1 year in jail and $2,000 in fines.
No it is a Class 2 Misdemeanor
A penal offense is any offense that a person commits which causes him or her to go to a prison. It is usually a first class misdemeanor or a felony. A second class misdemeanor or lessor will usually result in jail time or a fine.
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yes, it is a class a misdemeanor.
no it is a class b misdemeanor
It is a class a misdemeanor