Facing Criminal Misdemeanor Charges: What to do

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A criminal misdemeanor is a common kind of charge, less serious than a felony, punishable by up to a year in county jail. Common categories of criminal misdemeanor charges include driving under the influence (DUI or DWI), domestic violence, assault, petty theft and vandalism. Some charges called “wobblers” can be either felonies or misdemeanors, depending on what happens in the case.

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2 Replies to “Facing Criminal Misdemeanor Charges: What to do”

  1. I got a ticket for possession of meth I’m not on probation or parole misdemeanor charge what will happen?

    1. Usually the goal is to get the case dismissed, either via the “PC 1000” program or other arrangement in exchange for a dismissal. If you have a record, they may want you to plead to a misdemeanor, which means you will be on probation, but the actual sentence is likely to be just a fine, no jail.

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