There's actually 'misdemeanor evading police' and 'felony evading police' so yes and no, it all depends on what action the suspect took. If they took police on a high speed chase, then that's almost certainly going to be a felony.
Is resisting an officer a felony in Louisiana
Yes it is a felony to evade arrest.
Evading arrest is known as a felony in most states. It can have severe penalties.
What are you trying to ask? Resisting arrest is totally self-explanatory.
what is a sentence for violated
Resisting arrest is a Class A misdemeanor, but can be considered a Class D Felony if one tries to flee in a vehicle.
If you are evading arrest for a felony offense, when you are arrested your charge will be for whatever the original offense was.On the other hand, if you were in custody and then fled, you would be charged with the original crime PLUS the offense of being an escapee.
If you are not using a motor vehicle during the act of evading arrest, it is a Class B Misdemeanor.Evading arrest using a vehicle:If you have never been convicted of evading arrest before, then it is a state jail felony.If you have been convicted of evading arrest before, or someone gets injured because you evaded arrest, then it is a third degree felony.If someone died because you evaded arrest, then it is a second degree felony.
Yes.
Felony offense.
from what i understand its between 6 months to a year.
If you are speaking of eluding them via motor vehicle; it depends on the laws of your particular state. In some states the charge is a criminal statute violation, in others it is a violation of DMV regulations.