An individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree shall be punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of not more than 20 years or less than 2 years. In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the second degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.
is a first degree burglary now a misdemeanor
The penalty for a misdemeanor of the first degree in PA is up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
First degree.
Only if there was property damage...otherwise it is not a 1st degree misdemeanor.
Depends on the misdemeanor.
It's spelled Misdemeanor!
The 'Class' and 'Degree' of offenses is NOT the same from state-to-state. They sometimes coincide, but often do not.
Florida has set the statute of limitations on first degree misdemeanors at 2 years. A second degree misdemeanor is 1 year.
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.
Not enough information is known. . . it COULD signify a First Degree Misdemeanor. (???)
In Pennsylvania, individuals with a first-degree misdemeanor DUI conviction are prohibited from possessing firearms. This restriction includes hunting with a gun, as the law states that a person convicted of certain misdemeanors cannot legally own or use firearms. Therefore, if you have a first-degree misdemeanor DUI, you would be unable to hunt with a gun in Pennsylvania. Always consult legal advice for specific circumstances.