Why do they say we are criminals when it's just a misdemeanor?
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You can go to jail for a misdemeanor. It is a civil offense similar to speeding or graffitti.
A midemeanor is still a crime. If your working with a stolen identy it's a crime. If you're working under the table and not paying taxes, it's a crime. And the list goes on.
everyone has broke one of those does it make them all illegals
No but it does make them a criminal or have a criminal record......
Just a misdemeanor? So does that mean that it is not against the law if it is "just a misdemeanor?" I only stole a little bit....I only hit the guy in the face once...I only borrowed the car that didn't belong to me...
Where do you get off?
I'm not a criminal. I only broke the law "a little bit", it's only a misdemeanor..
Americans have gave you a free ride,so hummmmmmm,misdemeanor this dope head,have a nice life in hell.
Criminal means one who has commitedor been legaly convicted of a crime. Misdemeaner or not it's a crime and you are a criminal.
A misdemeanor is still a crime. Anyone convicted of a crime is a criminal. Welcome to reality!
Isn't jaywalking a misdemeanor?
And of course, Americans rarely jaywalk. In fact, they have armed patrols in every major city in the U.S., devoted to catching jaywalkers.
Don't they?
"" Isn't jaywalking a misdemeanor?""
possible in some places but no generally its an Infraction... which is of lower consequence than a misdemeanor.
And a DUI car crash with a death is a misdemeanor.
And to the asker. Common sense will tell you that you contradicted yourself. A misdemeanor is a crime which means its a criminal offense. Unless someone has redefined the basic concepts of law.
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