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Question by  laceybaby (28)

What is considered a misdemeanor?

 
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Answer by  Tiara (351)

Examples of a misdemeanor includes, shoplifting, disturbing the peace, driving under the influence, petty theft, prostitution, trespass, drug possession, vandalism, simple assault, a DUI, incarceration and public intoxication. Those convicted are often punished with probation, community service or part-time imprisonment. Can result in loss of privileges including professional licenses, public offices or employment.

 
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Answer by  Ron27 (465)

A misdemeanor is a crime (other than a simple infraction) that is punishable by up to one year in county jail and/or a fine of up to $1000.

 
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Answer by  Robert53 (131)

A misdemeanor is a minor criminal offense, one that is considered less severe than a felony. Misdemeanors are usually punishable my monetary fines and do not carry jail sentences. Jaywalking, public intoxication and traffic violations are midemeanors.

 
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Answer by  snappies (579)

A misdemeanor is a crime that is less severe in punishment than a felony. Usually a misdemeanor is punishable by no more than a year compared to a felony where serious jail time can be served for a crime.

 
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Answer by  Stan567 (417)

This varies from state to state, but the general rule is that a misdemeanor is punishable by a fine and/or a maximum one year in jail.

 
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