In New Jersey, a felony is classified as a serious criminal offense that can result in significant penalties, including imprisonment for more than one year. Felonies are categorized into various degrees, with first-degree felonies being the most severe and potentially punishable by 10 to 20 years in prison. Examples include murder, robbery, and drug trafficking. Convictions can also result in substantial fines and a permanent criminal record.
Shoplifting is a felony in EVERY state. You shouldn't take things that don't belong to you. Shame, shame, shame.
It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.
This is a question best addressed to the NJ state board that licenses that profession, but I'm willing to bet that the answer is yes.
yes
1st degree
NO
not unless its a federal warrant. They can not. Added; If it is a felony warrant - and the subjects address in PA is known to the NJ police, they can advise the PA police to pick this person up and hold him for extradition back to NJ.
Yes, that dollar amount would constitute a felony crime.
If it is defined as a felony, that is what it will be. The definition varies from state to state.
You need to get a lawyer.
You really need to check with the NJ State Bar Assoication to get the OFFICIAL answer to this question. They're in the phone book, give 'em a call.
In the state of Missouri, is your third DWI a felony?