
The Difference Between Assault Vs. Battery Explained
Assault and battery are similar offenses that can be considered one offense but are often classified as separate ones. Any crime with a physical attack is usually classified as assault or battery. Generally, assault refers to any actions which may suggest someone intends to cause physical harm. On the other hand, battery refers to the physical act of harm. As such, even the mere threat of...

The Difference Between a DUI Felony and Misdemeanor
What is a DUI A DUI is normally a misdemeanor charge handed to anyone driving under the influence of either drugs or alcohol. In most cases, a DUI will be classified as a misdemeanor, but there are many instances where the charge can be elevated to a felony. The are several key differences between a DUI felony versus a misdemeanor. We’ll go over some factors that could change the...

Levels of Misdemeanors By State
Misdemeanors are classified by the severity of the crime. Each state uses different names for each “level” of a misdemeanor charge. Most misdemeanors are punishable by both a fine and jail time. However, the maximum punishment for jail time is normally one year in a local jail; this is the biggest difference between a felony and a misdemeanor. Although it’s a less serious charge than a...

How To Get a Misdemeanor Expunged
Getting a misdemeanor expunged is the easiest way you can let go of a criminal past and move on with your life. Expungement means to legally pardon a person’s previous crime. For people with a criminal record, getting a previous misdemeanor expunged is the last step in getting closure. This article helps you learn what steps you need to take to get a misdemeanor expunged from your...

Misdemeanor Vs. Felony Charges and Sentences
In the US, crimes are divided into different categories depending on the severity of the crime. You may have commonly heard of these criminal charges referred to as felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. Felonies are serious crimes, such as murder and trafficking. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes, or minor offenses, such as disorderly conduct and DUI charges. Depending on which...