(ion the US) Arson is a felony criminal offense - if the act of arson results in death you can be, depending on your state, sentenced to death or life imprisonment.
can you be a ambulance driver if you have a felony in the state of W.V
In Connecticut, as in most states, it will depend on what the specific charges are. If it is a Class A felony, arson could be here if a death is involved, there is none. Other felonies are set at 5 years. Fleeing the state tolls the statute.
If it is charged as a Class A felony there is no limit. For a lessor crime it would be 5 years. And the time doesn't run if the individual leaves the state.
This can vary slightly by state (from highest punishment to lowest): * Capital Felony * First Degree Felony * Second Degree Felony * Third Degree Felony * State Jail Felony (different states name this differently).
yes, unless you have a DEA number you cannot write any prescriptions! -- It is a felony if you are proven to have done it intentionally. Most states classify unintentional prescription forgery/fraud as a misdemeanor though.
If it caused death, arson is considered a life felony in Florida. It has no statute of limitations.
If it is defined as a felony, that is what it will be. The definition varies from state to state.
Answer No. Answer Whether an offence is a felony is determine by the law of each state. See discussion page:Austin Texas
Probably not, but the definition varies from state to state. In some places theft of as little as $100 can result in felony charges, but $500 is more the norm now. A misdemeanor is a minor crime such as vagrancy, simple assault, and trespassing. A felony is a major crime such as murder, rape, armed robbery, kidnapping and arson.
The statute of limitations can vary by jurisdiction. Typically felony crimes that involve murder do not have any limit. Check the specific state or country to see what the law says, but you are probably out of luck.
In the state of Missouri, is your third DWI a felony?