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    Question: What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

    Answer: When you commit a crime in our society, you have to be punished. How much punishment a criminal gets depends on how bad their crime was.

    To help determine how bad a crime was, the crime is called either a 'felony' or a 'misdemeanor'.

    Felonies are more serious crimes, and misdemeanors are less serious crimes. Both can also result in imprisonment.

    Felonies and misdemeanors are also given a number explaining how serious the crime is. The most serious crime is a 'class one felony', and the least serious crime is a 'class three misdemeanor'. Here's how the order goes: CLASS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 FELONIES, CLASS 1, 2 & 3 MISDEMEANORS. A class 1 misdemeanor falls right after a class 6 felony.

    Punishment is based off of this system, and can result in either jail time, a fine, or both. The jail time for felonies is based off of their class according to the following chart:

    Min Max
    For a class 2 felony 4 yrs 10 yrs
    For a class 3 felony 2.5 yrs 7 yrs
    For a class 4 felony 1.5 yrs 3 yrs
    For a class 5 felony 9 months 2 yrs
    For a class 6 felony 6 months 1.5 yrs

    Misdemeanors are also given jail time in accordance with their class according to the following chart

    1. For a class 1 misdemeanor, six months.

    2. For a class 2 misdemeanor, four months.

    3. For a class 3 misdemeanor, thirty days.

    Similarly, punishment for crimes consisting of fines are based off of the seriousness of the crime, and are determined by the court at your hearing. Our laws limit fines to certain amounts:

    1. Felonies may not exceed a fine of $150,000

    2. Class 1 misdemeanors may not exceed $2,500

    3. Class 2 misdemeanors may not exceed $750

    4. Class 3 misdemeanors may not exceed $500

    Please note that the punishment for your crime depends on your criminal record, or whether you've committed any crimes in the past. If you have a clean record [no crimes in your past] then you'll get an easier sentence. If you have a record [there are crimes in your past] then you'll likely get a more serious sentence.

    Another important difference between a felony and a misdemeanor conviction is the impact that they will have on a person's future. When that person makes it out of jail and tries to get a job, a felony conviction will likely continue to haunt the criminal. Most employers want to know about all felony convictions - so if you are ever convicted of any felony, you would have to tell your employer. If you had just a misdemeanor, you would have some more privacy in this respect.


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    On 03/03/04
    Justin from AZ said:
    I am being charged with armed robbery and unlawful flight from police and an extreme dui. what do u think will be my punishment. my record is clean besides a minor cunsumption.
    On 03/02/04
    howard from NY said:
    to jill from ny, you have only mention that you were arrested,but its possible the judge can dismiss the charge or the district attroney may not even charge u. since u were arrested for a misdemeanor and lets take the worst possible outcome, a conviction, the most u can get is up to a year in jail. without any previous convictions u would most likely get probation.
    On 02/25/04
    jill from NY said:
    i was arrested for a class a misdemenor[crimanal impersonation 2nd i have never got in trubble in the past my record is clean i am a singal mom and need to know what i can face if anyone can help please do.
    On 02/23/04
    GoodMan from MA said:
    On 02/18/04 Previous Question: I got a class 3 misdemeanor citation for possesion of less than an ounce of marijuana..i was just wondering if anyone knew what a punishment would be thanks. My answer: If this is your first offense, you might get off with probation and drug rehab ( you might want to ask the judge for it) If not,my guess is 15 mos. You can find that info by checking with your local courthouse. Many states are becoming more punishable with possession and DWI now a days. You really shouldn't do the stuff anyways...causes nothing but trouble for you.
    On 02/23/04
    Natasha from VA said:
    My fiancee and my brother got into a fight and my brother started the fight and then went and got a warrent on my fiancee for assault and batter. My brother put a big dent in my 2002 honda what can I do and can we get a warrent on my brother for these and also for bitting and punching my fiancee?? I'm hopeless, please help.
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