Yes, a misdemeanor can be a jailable offense. It can be up to a year in jail.
Up to $50 and 30 days in jail.
Penalties for misdemeanors varies in the state of Virginia. A class one misdemeanor can lead to up to one year in jail and a a $10,000 fine.
For some misdemeanors, yes. Class A: 6 mos to a year Class B: 0 to 6 mos Class C: 0 to 3 mos
Class 3 misdemeanors are punishable by fines instead of jail time. The fine for a class 3 misdemeanor can not exceed $500.00.
no more then one year in jail or just fine.
A Class C felony forgery charge in Indiana carries a penalty of 2-8 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The specific jail time would depend on factors such as the defendant's criminal history and the details of the case. It is important to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can provide more tailored advice based on the specific circumstances.
These include assault, battery, vandalism, theft, larceny, trespassing, indecent exposure, and others. The Class depends on the value of the damage incurred. It is a Class A misdemeanor if the damage is committed recklessly and is valued at more than $1,000 or if it is committed intentionally and valued at between $100 and $2,000. In North Dakota, Class A misdemeanors carry a potential sentence of up to 1 year in jail and $2,000 in fines.
A Class A misdemeanor can include incarceration for not more than 1 year with fines up $2,500. A Class B misdemeanor can include jail for not more than 6 months with a fine up to $1,000.
Punishment for over 2 oz of weed in Indiana includes 1 year in jail and $5,000 in fines (Class A misdemeanor charge).
.... by up to a maximum of not more than one year in jail.
A Class D felony in Indiana carries a penalty of 6 months to 3 years in prison. Factors such as prior criminal record and the specific circumstances of the theft can impact the actual sentence imposed.