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    crimes the paparazzi report. The paparazzi generally report small misdemeanors. Such misdemeanors include catching people smoking in non smoking areas, illegally dumping trash, selling expired food, and public intoxication. They aren’t targeting celebrities or politicians, but instead, regular, unsuspecting citizens. Which, if any, do you consider it ethical to report? I think it is ethical to report people who are committing misdemeanors that could harm other citizens. People who illegally…

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    Traffic Misdemeanor Finally, the most serious type of ticket you can get is a traffic misdemeanor. These are given out for things such as excessive speeding and driving under the influence. These tickets, if you are found guilt, go not just on your driving record but on your criminal record as well. If you are found guilty of a traffic misdemeanor, not only will it affect your insurance rates, it could also affect your employee…

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    judiciary system. Designed like a layered cake, it uses a four-tiered system. This model divides the criminal justice system into four different categories: Layer 1 Celebrated cases Layer 2 Serious felonies Layer 3 Lesser felonies Layer 4 Misdemeanors This model allows for in-depth analysis of the different type of cases based on the way in which they are dealt with in the criminal justice system. The celebrated cases are considered the top tier of the cake. These particular cases are…

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    which is one the hardest and strictest on drug charges. If you are caught with any type of drug under 2.2 pounds and charged for it is a class A misdemeanor. A class A misdemeanor is the highest misdemeanor charge. The maximum sentence for this is 1 year in jail and up to a $6,000 fine. It doesn’t just have to be drug charge though class a misdemeanors range from public nudity to first degree trespassing. So if you commit these crimes twice in no matter what time period. The second time you…

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    that they are in danger of this violence occurring. Differences Between Simple Assault, Aggravated Assault & Battery Simple Assault - Simple Assault is the most minor assault charge one can incur under Florida State law, a second-degree misdemeanor. Aggravated Assault - Aggravated Assault is more serious than Simple Assault, because it's committed involving a threat imposed with a deadly weapon or with the intent of committing a felony, a third-degree…

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    appealed civil cases under $50,000. The Alabama courts of criminal appeals consist of five judges that sit en banc with all five judges sit and decide the case. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals handles hearing all appeals of felonies and misdemeanors crime cases in the state of Alabama. The highest court in the state is the supreme court of Alabama. It consists of a chief justice presiding over eight associate justices that sit in two panels of four or en banc for the quicker resolution…

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    The officer does not have to obtain a warrant to make the arrest based off of the probable cause that he or she was given by the victim since robbery is a felony. Based off of the United States v. Watson Supreme Court ruling, the officer does not have to obtain a warrant to arrest a person in a public place such as a park as long as he or she has probable cause that the “suspect committed a felony” (Hall, 2015, p. 450). The officer cannot just walk up and place the suspected robber under arrest.…

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    facing a misdemeanor I was giving at the age 18. I’m slowly paying to have the charge removed off my age so I can get any jobs I would like. This problem comes up every time I fill for an application or even if I’m offer a job off site. Can’t lie about it cause it will still pop up when anybody runs a background check. It bother me so much because it slow me down financially. There much more in life I would like to have or be doing. I would had my own place right now if I didn’t have a…

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    than two misdemeanors and no more than two felonies. With just this minor change that has been made there are now more people that are eligible for criminal record expungement. When this bill went into action on September 28, 2012, these were the new conditions to be eligible for sealing of criminal records: “people with the following convictions or combination of convictions will be eligible for an expungement and sealing of their record: 1) one felony conviction; or 2) one misdemeanor…

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    charges are overwhelmingly misdemeanors. The only sanction the district attorney has is to issue a misdemeanor arrest warrant. Police agencies may not even know a misdemeanor warrant has been issued. Police normally focus on felony warrants. If the police did serve a misdemeanor warrant there are few jails that have room for those who are alleged to have committed misdemeanors. If the subject is outside the county, few, counties are willing to pay to extradite a misdemeanor defendant. If the…

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