What is A Misdemeanor Offense?
Thursday, December 27th, 2007A misdemeanor is a “lesser” criminal act, carrying a less severe punishment than felonies but are more serious than regulatory offenses. Misdemeanors in the
There are several different classes o misdemeanors that carry their own severity of punishment. The lowest level is a Class B Misdemeanor and the highest level is a Class A Misdemeanor that carries a more severe punishment.
Classes of Misdemeanor Offenses
What is a Class B Misdemeanor?
Common Class B Misdemeanor charges include one DWI charge, a criminal trespassing charge, theft by check from $50 to $500, and evading arrest or detention. The punishment of a Class B Misdemeanor typically consists of confinement for a term of up to one year in the county jail and/or a fine not to exceed $2,000.
What is a Class A Misdemeanor?
The punishment of a Class A Misdemeanor typically consists of confinement to the county jail for a term of up to one year and/or a fine not to exceed $4,000. Some common Class A Misdemeanor crimes include a second DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) charge, an assault charge, the burglary of a vehicle, and the unlawful carrying of a weapon.

