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A class c misdemeanor are those crimes that are punishable by a fine of no more than $500.

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Is minor in possession in Texas a misdemeanor?

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At is the maxium jail time on class c misdemeanors in Texas?

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Public intoxication is what type of charge in Texas?

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Is open container ticket a misdemeanor in Florida?

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What punishment should be expected for a class c misdemeanor when you have a class b misdemeanor in your back ground if you are 18 years old and living in Texas?

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What is moral indecency misdemeanor class C in Texas?

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Can a class c misdemeanor be expunged after 5 years in Texas?

In Texas, a Class C misdemeanor can be eligible for expungement if certain conditions are met, including that the individual has completed their sentence and there are no pending charges. Generally, the waiting period for expungement of a Class C misdemeanor is five years from the date of the conviction or from when the case was dismissed. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific circumstances and requirements for expungement in Texas.


Is there statute on speedy trial time frame in class c misdemeanor cases in Texas?

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Is there a fine for littering in the East Texas area?

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Can you be a nurse in Texas with a class c misdemeanor of family violence on your record?

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Is Harassing communications considered a class A or Class C misdemeanor in Arkansas?

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