The traditionally will equate to a misdamenor charge in the civilian sector. However it is probable not to effect you in civilian employment, being some charges are not consistant with civilian law. Example in the military if you do not go to work on time you can receive a BCD (over a period of time and LOR's of corse) but in the civilian sector there is not a charge that would be ammicable in this case.
A felony attorney is also known as a criminal defense lawyer. They help people fight felony charges brought against them. Most attorney's seek to reduce charges to misdemeanors.
In South Carolina, the third simple possession charge becomes a felony. The first and second charges are misdemeanors.
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Drug Charges are normally a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years. But if these are federal charges, there is a shorter limitation, in which case the government would look to bring the charges in state court.
Civil cases are not classified as misdemeanors or felonies. The action of a civil case should have no bearing on your criminal case.
Although there can be differing circumstances, most DUI charges are misdemeanors, but residential burglary will always be a felony cirme.
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someone acceptable for bonding is a person with a clean record. no felony charges, no drug or drinking problem, high school graduate, no bankrupcy. What about misdemeanors?
West Virginia's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any felony. That includes drug charges. Misdemeanors that involve petty larceny or perjury are limited to 3 years. All other misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
If the job application specifies felonies, you do not need to report misdemeanors.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
No amount of misdemeanors makes a felony. They don't add up like that.
Felony charges in one state are viewed to be felony charges in any other state or US possession.