A misdemeanor is punishable by a fine not exceeding 1,000.00 dollars and/or not exceeding one year in jail or both in most jurisdictions it can range from petty theft to disorderly conduct. There are hundreds and possibly thousands of crimes which fit in the classification of misdemeanor crimes and impossible to list all of them.
No. They are two separate categories of crime. Misdemeanors generally considered less serious offenses than felonies.
Crimes are typically categorized as either felonies or misdemeanors. Felonies are more serious offenses, usually punishable by a year or more in prison, while misdemeanors are less severe and are usually punishable by fines, community service, or up to a year in jail.
Misdemeanors are minor crimes. Your misdemeanors make people mistrust you.
Unsure what it is that is being asked about - but the two type of criminal OFFENSES are: Misdemeanors (crimes punishable by LESS than one year in jail) - - and Felonies (crimes punishable by MORE than one year in prison).
Divine Misdemeanors was created in 2009-12.
crimes and misdemeanors
Exactly how charges are defined varies with the state where the charge is brought. In some states, there is no distinction between criminal and traffic misdemeanors, and in others there is.
find an attorney and have the misdemeanors "expunged". to answer your question, yes you can apply.
Not necessarily, but it depends on the nature of the misdemeanors and how long ago they happened.
If the job application specifies felonies, you do not need to report misdemeanors.
the five categories of criminal law violations are: 1) felonies-serious crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, aggrevated assult 2) misdemeanors-minor crimes such as peety theft, disturbing the peace, breaking and entering, disorderly conduct 3) offenses-minor violation of the law that are less serious than misdemeanors such as jaywalking, spitting on the sidewalk, littering or etc... 4) treason and espionage-violation or allegiance toward ones country, esecially the betrayal of ones country by wagingwar against it 5) inchoate offenses-preparing or seeking to commit another crime such as conspiracy
It would depend on the misdemeanors in question, and how long ago they occurred. By and large the police are more concerned with felonies you were found guilty of rather than misdemeanors. However, New York is a notoriously difficult state to deal with where firearms are concerned misdemeanors or not.