Carrying too much money in itself is not classified as a felony or a misdemeanor; rather, it depends on the context and the legality of the source of that money. For instance, if the money is obtained through illegal activities, possession could lead to criminal charges. However, simply carrying a large sum of cash, without any illegal implications, is generally legal and not punishable. Always check local laws for specifics, as regulations can vary widely.
It depends on the amount of the check and how much in money, or value, you received for it.
Both, Oregon is like many other states in that it depends on how the money was taken and how much money to determine the charge (punishment).
I really depends on if the charges are a misdemeanor or felony and what the punishment is. Unfortunately, it also depends on how much money you have to spend on your defense.
Trespassing can be considered either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the case. If it is a misdemeanor it can be a fine of up to $1,000.
It would depend if it is a felony assault or a misdemeanor. In Texas it would be two years for a misdemeanor and could be as much as ten years depending on the level of felony.
Of course it is! the person is stealing MONEY from you! but most importantly stealing!AnswerOf course, it is a crime. However, it is unlikely that this is a felony. Theft can be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on how much is stolen. Each state has their own dividing line, but the difference is normally around 500-1000. Therefore, stealing 300 probably falls below the division, making it a misdemeanor, not a felony.
My understanding is that it depends on whether it is filed as a felony or misdemeanor. The felony can carry up to 3 years in state prison. A misdemeanor up to a year in the county jail.
$300 or more is a felony. Anything less than $300--even if it is $299.99 is a misdemeanor.
It depends upon the wording of the statute in your paarticular jurisdiction. In some states it is a misdemeanor and in others it is a felony, in still others it can depend on how much resistance was given to the officer and can range from a misdemeanor charge up to a felony.
Misdemeanor is a minor crime, felony a serious crime. In most states, misdemeanor penalties may not exceed one year in jail. Felonies carry a penalty of one year or more.
Yes, 1.6 grams of illegal drugs is a felony in Erie County. A felony level crime is much worse and has stiffer penalties than a misdemeanor level crime.
500 of value is a felony in ga