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Yes, it is possible. No one is guaranteed one free bite at the apple especially on a felony offense.

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What is penalty for first time charge indesent liberties with child?

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Is a second offense simple possession of marijuana charge considered a felony in Louisiana?

No though the lenience you may get your first charge won't apply and if you are already on probation then you will face both charges


What is the criminal charge for a first time criminal for 3rd degree felony for stolen money orders from an employer?

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What is the definition of first offense?

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Is a first time DUI a felony?

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Is a DUI in Virginia a misdemeanor?

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Is uttering a forged check a felony in Florida?

Is sure is and I should know, I have the charge on me and it is definitely listed as felony. It is also punishable by 5 years in prison, but if it the only offense or first time offense, one may receive probation, restitution and fines depending on their prior criminal records.


Is possession of marijuana a misdemeanor a felony in the state of la?

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Is first offense DUI a felony in TN?

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Is an extreme DUI a felony in Arizona?

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In Illinois is a DUI a felony?

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First offense class 1 felony will Arizona extradite?

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