No. It's a misdemeanor.
In MOST (perhaps not all) jurisdictions, Criminal Trespass (in, and of ,itself) is a Misdemeanor offense.
In most states criminal trespassing is considered a misdemeanor. If there is property damage or theft, those charges could easily be added.
In some cases yes, however it depends on the circumstances as defined in KRS chapter 511
Over $500 is a felony - any amount below $500 is a misdemeanor. La Rs 14:56
It is a trespass if you do not have permission. If you enter to commit a crime, it is criminal trespass.
You will need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
There is no difference. A felony IS criminal offense.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Everyone knows what "trespass" is, but the laws on trespass are usually local and worded differently from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Definition follows:Trespass is entering another person's property without the permission of the owner or legal authority. Criminal trespass occurs if it is done with an illegal intent.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal