California Penal Code § 11377(a) pertains to the possession of controlled substances, specifically certain illegal drugs. This offense is generally classified as a misdemeanor, but it can be charged as a felony under certain circumstances, such as prior convictions or possession of larger quantities. Therefore, whether it is a felony or misdemeanor depends on the specifics of the case and the defendant's history.
California Penal Code Section 459 is Burglary. Entering a widely defined structure with the intent to commit a larceny, grant theft, or felony there in.
Section 422 of the California Penal Code is defined as criminal threats. This crime is commonly referred to as a "wobbler" meaning it can be filed or charged as misdemeanor or felony.
Most felony arrests are decided by the arresting officer. A prosecutor will then decided whether proceed with the charges or change them accordingly.
The arresting codes (often called Penal Codes) are specific to each state. Look in findlaw.com by state and penal code and it will show you.
It's all up to the prosecutor, judge, jury or possibly the arresting officer to change the charge from a felony charge to a misdemeanor charge, happens all the time..
Inf corp inj:spouse/cohab
IVC means- Illinois Vehicle Code. So it's felony offense of the vehicle code.
No
Is this a felony
What state? What country?
Misdemeanor
is it a felony