A felony, that is why it is called Grand.
There is none.
Each case is considered on an individual basis.
Yes.
I have recently been arrested for CDV and it was not filed as a felony. It depends on how the police and judge see it.
In South Carolina, a felony DUI is typically charged when an individual has multiple prior DUI convictions within a certain time frame. A felony DUI conviction usually carries harsher penalties than a misdemeanor DUI, including longer jail sentences and higher fines. Additionally, a felony DUI can result in the loss of driving privileges and other serious consequences.
There is no limitation for a felony in South Carolina. They are one of seven states that have determined that a limitation should not apply in these cases.
A misdemeanor remains on your record. Most companies that search only search back about 10 years.
You really need to check your local jurisdiction; then, there is the $ amount which can mean the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony; also, have you been arrested or charged...if you have and it's a felony amount, many states have no time limit on prosecution: you could flee your state, come back after 20 years, and be rearrested and tried for a felony. Good Luck!
Yes, passing a fraudulent check in South Carolina is considered a felony. It is considered a form of fraud, and the severity of the charge can vary depending on the amount of the check and whether there were any prior offenses.
"Burglary in the first degree is a felony punishable by life imprisonment"
In South Carolina if you have been issued a ticket, there is no limit. If a ticket hasn't been issued the misdemeanor limits would probably apply.
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