This probably depends on what the nature of the crime was. If the crime involved money in any way, it probably will have a negative effect. Otherwise, it may not present a problem.
The penalty for a misdemeanor of the first degree in PA is up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
yes. it depends on whether or not the district attorney or prosecutor is willing to plea you out or not. also bare in mind there are different degrees of all crimes. meaning that your buglary charge can already be a misdemeanor and not necessarily a felony. for example a 4th degree buglary charge is a misdemeanor.
Only if there was property damage...otherwise it is not a 1st degree misdemeanor.
is a first degree burglary now a misdemeanor
Depends on the misdemeanor.
The 'Class' and 'Degree' of offenses is NOT the same from state-to-state. They sometimes coincide, but often do not.
Regardless of the state a misdemeanor is a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor can be punished with NOT MORE than one year in jail.
First degree.
Florida has set the statute of limitations on first degree misdemeanors at 2 years. A second degree misdemeanor is 1 year.
It's spelled Misdemeanor!
it a misdemeanor
M2 means second degree misdemeanor.