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If nobody was hurt: 1 year
This vehicle code deals with a hit and run with property damage to another vehicle - which is a misdemeanor.
yes
496 p.c. is a California penal code for "possesion of stolen property". Ranging from a misdemeanor to a felony depending on the dollar amount.
Regardless of the state a misdemeanor is a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor can be punished with NOT MORE than one year in jail.
No. In the United States there are ten community property states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.
Only if there was property damage...otherwise it is not a 1st degree misdemeanor.
In Colorado, criminal mischief is classified as a crime based on the damage caused to property. The charge can range from a misdemeanor to a felony, depending on the extent of the damage: for example, causing less than $500 in damage is typically a misdemeanor, while causing damage of $1,000 or more can elevate the charge to a felony. Penalties can include fines and imprisonment, with more severe consequences for higher-valued damage.
Yes.
In most states it would be a felony.
Obtaining property or money under false pretenses is typically considered a felony, which is a more serious crime than a misdemeanor.
Arizona is landlocked. It is surrounded by Mexico, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado - So NO, George Strait does not own Ocean Front Property in Arizona.