Yes, a misdemeanor can be upgraded to a felony in certain circumstances, often referred to as a "wobbler" offense. This typically occurs when the severity of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, or the circumstances surrounding the offense warrant harsher penalties. Additionally, prosecutors may choose to charge a misdemeanor as a felony based on specific factors or if the individual has prior convictions. Ultimately, the decision to upgrade the charge depends on the jurisdiction and the details of the case.
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.
No, a High Court Misdemeanor is not a Felony. a Misdemeanor is a Misdemeanor and Felony is a higher different judgement.
misdemeanor
Felony.
Misdemeanor.
no
No, the misdemeanor shows on your record. You pled to, and were convicted of, a misdemeanor and that's what the record will show.
Cyber terrorism is a felony.
Misdemeanor
No, it is a felony.
A misdemeanor is a name for it
A dui in Tennessee is a misdemeanor until the fourth instance upon which it becomes a felony.