This text is from the 1999 Texas Penal Code.
Sec. 12.34. THIRD DEGREE FELONY PUNISHMENT. (a) An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 10 years or less than 2 years.
(b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.
If you live in the state of Texas, it's 2-10 years, and under the new law in Texas a person will do at least 5-8 years (day for day) if you get the maximum of 10 years.
A felony charge signifies a minimum jail sentence of at least a year and one day in prison.
It may be fraud, and fraud can be a felony.
I think mail fraud is a felony everywhere, but I know for a fact that it is a felony in New York.
The law makes it a felony. Any kind of fraud is against the law if it intends to make a gain to which you are not entitled.
Yes. It is fraud against the U.S. Government. That is a felony.
Any type of insurance fraud is generally going to be considered a felony.
is burglary of a habitation is a felony in austin texas
It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.
It depends if the felony was a fraud issue... but is up to the Sectary of State
Expunging any felony is next to impossible in Texas if you are found guilty. The same goes for a felony DUI.
Yes it is. Not only that it is a Federal offence.
While coverage may vary by company, some insurance companies that may provide coverage for homeowners with a felony on their record include State Farm, Allstate, and Farmers Insurance. It's advisable to contact these companies directly to inquire about their specific policies and eligibility criteria.
It generally depends on how long ago you were convicted of the felony and what the felony was for. Any felony involving theft of money and/or fraud will most definitely disqualify you.