Felony
Misdemenor, maybe. Felony NO!
if there are no other cases, then NO
A CDV, or Criminal Domestic Violence, charge can vary in classification depending on the severity of the incident and the jurisdiction. In many places, it can be classified as a misdemeanor for first offenses without serious injury, but it can escalate to a felony if there are aggravating factors, such as prior offenses or significant harm to the victim. It's essential to consult local laws for specific classifications and penalties.
If it involved your arrest, yes, there will be a record of your arrest.
This offense is set by state legislature and can be different from state-to-state. It can make a difference in which type of case (felony or misdemeanor) the perjjury is committed.
That depends on the specific charge. If it's related to drugs or domestic violence, then no.
yes, it is a separate charge
There is a year on this violation. There is no statute of limitations on a felony violation. Kentucky does not have as many tiers as other states.
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
Depends on whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge. If it's a felony charge, the answer is going to be no. If it's related to a domestic violence matter, the answer will also be no, whether it's a misdemeanor or felony charge.
no