43 (+ D.C.) states in the U.S. charge animal abuse as a felony. Now Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, N. Dakota, S. Carolina, and Utah need to charge animal abuse as a felony.
The most common felony charge in the United States is drug-related offenses, such as possession or distribution of illegal substances.
Well U.S wise its illegal in all 50 states
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
Most states have at least one wildlife and fishery institute. Louisiana has one of the best courses for animal control in the United States.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction or laws that apply. Some states have set no limit for felonies.
No, burning the American flag is not considered a felony in the United States. In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled that flag burning is protected under the First Amendment as a form of free speech.
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
no, it lives in the southwest of the United States.
Under FEDERAL law in the United States - which covers all states, territories, and possessions of the United States - a convicted felony MAY NOT purchase, possess, or be given access to firearms. In short, the answer is no.
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still obtain a passport in the United States. Having a felony does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a passport.
There are no US states that prohibit extradition rights within the US and it's territories.
Adultery is considered a felony in the states of Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.