Yes, it is possible to be placed on house arrest for a Class C misdemeanor, although it is relatively uncommon. Typically, Class C misdemeanors are punishable by fines rather than jail time. However, in some cases, a judge may impose house arrest as part of a sentence, especially if there are aggravating factors or if the offender has a history of violations. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction and the circumstances of the case.
Resisting arrest is a Class A misdemeanor, but can be considered a Class D Felony if one tries to flee in a vehicle.
yes, it is a class a misdemeanor.
§ 12.23. CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
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It will be a class c misdemeanor
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Yes, it is a Class C Misdemeanor.
Class C misdemeanor offense. § 12.23. CLASS C MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.
Yes, a class c misdemeanor is essentially a traffic violation or the equivalent.
Impossible to answer. What IS the misdemeanor you were charged with? That may be the crux of the matter.
Class C Misdemeanor - Usually a few hundred dollars or 30 days in jail.
I just found out today :( In Texas, it is a class C misdemeanor.