I believe that ALL states have a provision in their statutes for felonizing certain DWI's.
It depends on how many DWIs are on your record. It varies from state to state but usually your first DUI is a gross misdemeanor.
It depends on the number of DWIs that someone gets within a ten year time span. It differs from state to state, but often the third and beyond offense becomes what is called formally a "Felony DUI." Below is a link on felony DUIs.
Yes the governor can pardon any crime committed in the state where they govern. But DWIs usually aren't pardoned.
43 (+ D.C.) states in the U.S. charge animal abuse as a felony. Now Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, N. Dakota, S. Carolina, and Utah need to charge animal abuse as a felony.
"hiding" or 'hindering" the recovery of property subject to a lien is against the law in all states.Some states, its a felony, some a misdemeanor. Dont do it and you have NO worries.
Adultery is considered a felony in the states of Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
I hope not.
A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" felony.
Albuquerque Police Academy classes begin in January and July. Requirements include: 1) Must be 21 years of age by date of graduation,2) High School Diploma or GED, 3) Have a valid drivers license, 4) Be a US Citizen, 5) No misdemeanors or DWIs within past three years, 6) No multiple DWIs in ten years, 7) No FElony convictions.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
No. Even the least serious of a homicide is a felony in most states.
Identity theft is a felony in all states. It is considered a Class C felony.