Yes
Added: Stangulation is considered 'attempted murder' and is a felony crime in ALL states. Even occurring during a "rough sex" act is no defense, since any sane individual knows that the person could die from it.
Does Strangulation in Indiana always carry a jail term? what if there are additional charges that had happened before the strangulation but were not charged until after the strangulation? I.E. broken bones in March 2007 and then strangulation in May 2007?
Maximum - twenty years imprisonment, or twenty-five thousand dollars fine, or both Minimum - one year imprisonment
The largest university in the US State of Nebraska in the University of Nebraska.
The US got Nebraska during the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha is located in the state of Nebraska.
Does Strangulation in Indiana always carry a jail term? what if there are additional charges that had happened before the strangulation but were not charged until after the strangulation? I.E. broken bones in March 2007 and then strangulation in May 2007?
Don't attempt to strangle anyone.
It would be classified as a felony. That has a limitation of 3 years in Nebraska.
Yes.
No, its a misdemeanor
DUI can be a felony in Nebraska, depends on your BAC and other circumstances, like if you were also driving recklessly or otherwise endangering passengers and/or other people.
Being in possession of any amount of marijuana in a subsequent offense becomes a felony in the state of Nebraska.
In Nebraska, a DUI becomes a felony upon the fourth offense within 12 years.
It will depend on the type of felony. For more serious crimes there is none, other it is 3 years.
A felony stays on your record until it removed. You can have most felonies expunged from your record and have your civil rights restored.
Yes, however, it is unlikely unless the charge is a felony. For example, Nebraska most likely will not extradite someone who is wanted for skipping court on a misdemeanor.
It's really up to the judge. "Criminal Mischief," if it causes enough damage to be treated as a felony, is a Class IV felony in Nebraska, so the fine could be anywhere from $0 to $10,000 (and up to 5 years in prison).