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Maru [420]
3 years ago
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Which crime is an example of a misdemeanor?

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9966 [12]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Depending on the jurisdiction, examples of misdemeanors may include: petty theft, prostitution, public intoxication, simple assault, disorderly conduct, trespass, vandalism, reckless driving, indecent exposure, and possession of cannabis for personal use.

Less serious than a felony, a misdemeanor is a criminal charge that can be punished with fines and jail time. Types of misdemeanors include vandalism, trespassing, or public intoxication, and are actions that can land you in legal trouble.

There are various crimes that people commit. In the United States the most serious crimes are classified as felonies. A felony includes crimes like murder, terrorism, cocaine trafficking, etc. Felony crimes can be punishable by life or in certain states capital crimes are punishable by death.

While the first concern on the mind of most defendants is the potential for prison time, a felony conviction will continue to impact your life long after you have served your time in jail. Convicted felons will lose their basic right to vote, right to own or use a firearm, and right to serve on a jury.Oct 8, 2018

Explanation:

sorry its long

posledela3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Which crime is an example of a misdemeanor?

✔ speeding

Which crime is an example of a felony?

✔ kidnapping

The consequences of committing a misdemeanor are

✔ less serious than

the consequences for a felony.

Explanation:

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