If you commit another felony offense while released on parole it is EXTERMELY likely that your parole will be revoked and you will be sent back to prison to serve the remainder of your sentence AND in addition - you will be prosecuted for the new charge and if convicted, have that sentence added to your present one.
Some consequences of being charges with a felony include having difficulties gaining employment and securing credit. These difficulties will likely continue until a pardon has been granted for the felony.
From my understanding there is no age limit to being charged with a felony and you can be charged as an adult for any serious crime above the age of thirteen in most jurisdictions.
You can be charged with being an "accessory" to the crime.
Being charged with a crime does not make one an adult.
Being charged with a crime does not make him an adult.
A misdemeanor is a lesser criminal offense that a person can be charged with. Misdemeanors are not as serious as being charged with a felony.
Whats the most time for a first offender being charged with one count of felony conversion?
Whatever the judge decided as punishment and jail time.
WHAT IS A FELONY FOR FIGHTING HOW CAN ONE BE CHARGED AS A FELONY WHEN nobody hit or touch anyone
Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
It needs to be.
I have found a resource that states that the limit for a felony begins at $500 dollars.
Maybe - maybe not. If the gun was involved in a violent felony and you are in possession of it, yes, you could be charged with that violent felony. Even being IN a car with a gun places you in, what is called, "concurrent possession" of that gun.