A misdemeanor is a lesser crime. It stands below a felony and has three ranks. A, B, and C, with C being the lowest. The punishments allowed for a Class B misdemeanor will vary depending on what state you are living in. Class B misdemeanor typically follow a fine and several days in jail.
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No it is a Class 2 Misdemeanor
In North Carolina, when a vehicle obstructs the pathway of a fire engine it is four points on the driverÕs record. This violation comes with a Class 1 misdemeanor and a $250 fine.
There isn't a Class E in North Carolina.
Malicious misdemeanors (any class) have no statute of limitations in North Carolina. All other misdemeanors have a 2 year statute of limitation under current NC law.
The 'Class' and 'Degree' of offenses is NOT the same from state-to-state. They sometimes coincide, but often do not.
In North Carolina, a DUI becomes a class F felony upon the fourth offense. Up until that point, a standard DUI will remain a misdemeanor unless serious factors such as death, serious injury, or child endangerment are involved.
Yes, switchblades are illegal to possess in North Carolina unless the individual has a valid exemption or permit. It is considered a Class 2 misdemeanor to possess, sell, or manufacture a switchblade in the state.
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Malicious misdemeanor is a lower than felony class crime. One of the elements of the crime must include that the offender perpetrated the crime "with malice"
yes, it is a class a misdemeanor.
misdemeanor in any state don't ususally carry jail time. hefty fines yes. but jail time no.