In the US - probably not - it is a fairly minor offense.
Disobeying a police officer in Washington State is a misdemeanor. A person who is convicted of a misdemeanor in Washington State can be imprisoned for twenty-four hours or more and be given a fine of two hundred fifty dollars or more.
An officer doesn't "give" you a misdemeanor. They charge you with an offense for a crime that is classified by your state legislature AS a misdemeanor. Meaning it is an offense which, if you are convicted, you could be fined up to $1,000. and/or placed in jail for up to one year.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
Depends on if it is felony or misdemeanor. Misdemeanor than yes, eventually but with a felony than no.
Yes if the officer believes your actions were a deliberate violation of an existing ordinance.
It depends on the state in which you live, but chances are you cannot. It depends what the felony was for.
Misdemeanor charge yes. Felony charge very doubtful.
former Texas Police Officer. it depends on your individual state
No most traffic is not even a misdemeanor
Violation code 22143 A typically refers to disobeying a traffic control signal, such as running a red light or disobeying a stop sign. This means the driver failed to follow the instructions given by the traffic signal or sign, and may result in a traffic citation or ticket from the police officer.
It's all up to the prosecutor, judge, jury or possibly the arresting officer to change the charge from a felony charge to a misdemeanor charge, happens all the time..
Many departments allow those who have misdemeanor charges, but they have to have happend in a certain time period. The best way to know is look at the hiring requirements of the agency.