no it is a class b misdemeanor
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.
A Class B Misdemeanor in New York is for crimes like prostitution, issuing bad checks, ?æand public lewdness. A Class B Misdemeanor carries fines up to $500.
If you've been convicted in the past and have served your sentence, and aren't under travel restrictions, yes. If you are currently wanted for a Class B misdemeanor, your name may be flagged as a wanted person, and you cross the border at your own peril.
I believe in most states it is a class B misdemeanor.
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).
Yes, a class c misdemeanor is essentially a traffic violation or the equivalent.
In North Dakota, a Class B misdemeanor is punishable by a maximum sentence of 30 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,500. Specific penalties may vary based on the circumstances of the offense and any prior criminal history. Additionally, some misdemeanors may have alternative sentencing options, such as probation or community service.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
Yes, operating a security company without a license in the US is a class B misdemeanor.
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.
Depends on the court.