After the investigation is complete and he has all the facts. if the prosecutor believes that the offense has risen to the level of felony he may amend the charges to the more severe offense.
A misdemeanor at best. More than likely, if someone is classifying it as a crime at all, it would fall under disturbing the peace, which is (in Texas) a class C misdemeanor, the same as a ticket.
Under IC 35-44-2-1, the penalty for perjury is a Class D felony. A Class D felony is punishable by a prison term ranging from six months to three years or reduction to Class A misdemeanor depending upon mitigating and aggravating circumstances. The average length of stay in Department of Correction (DOC) facilities for all Class D felony offenders is approximately ten months. The maximum fine for a Class D felony is $10,000.
A level four felony in Tippecanoe County Lafayette Indiana is a class A felony. This class of felony is the max you can recieve.
This is a class A misdemeanor. A class A misdemeanor is the most serious type of misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
The penalties and even the crimes and their definitions vary from state to state. Not all states have a Class C felony.
Aggravated Battery is generally a low class felony, high class misdemeanor. In most states it's a First Degree Misdemeanor.
It will be a class c misdemeanor
I believe in most states it is a class B misdemeanor.
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.
first offense is a class 1 misdemeanor third offense is a felony
NOT a felony - it is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. See below link:
No, a High Court Misdemeanor is not a Felony. a Misdemeanor is a Misdemeanor and Felony is a higher different judgement.
There is no such possible offense as a "misdemeanor felony." It is either one or the other. Most states WILL extradie you to prosecute you for a felony offense. SOme states will extradiet for a misdemeanor offense. Where the law is concerned it is impossible to say whether a particular state will opt tpo extradite you or not.
It is considered a Class B Misdemeanor for First Offense.
Yes, it is a class d felony, but can be plead down to a misdemeanor
it should be a felony. the police cannot arrest on a misdemeanor that does not occur in their presence (except for a few exceptions). it should be at least a class d felony.
PETIT larcenyis a misdemeanor. GRAND larceny is a felony.