Misdemeanor offense definition

Misdemeanor offense means any offense for which a
Misdemeanor offense means any offense for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in other than a penitentiary for less than one year may be imposed.
Misdemeanor offense means any offense for which an individual is charged with a Class A, B, or C misdemeanor under the Utah Criminal Code, Title 76, the Public Employees Ethics Act, Title 67, Chapter 16, the Clandestine Drug Lab Act, Title 58 Chapter 37d, the Procurement Code, Title 63G, Chapter 6, or any other statute in the Utah Code establishing a misdemeanor.

Examples of Misdemeanor offense in a sentence

  • I have been charged with a Felony or A Misdemeanor offense of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, or tampering with drug records.

  • NOTICE According to the provisions of the Texas Education Code (TEC) 23.002(d), presenting false documents or false record is a Class A Misdemeanor offense under Section 37.10 of the Texas Penal Code.


More Definitions of Misdemeanor offense

Misdemeanor offense means any offense for which an individual is charged with a Class A, B, or C misdemeanor under:
Misdemeanor offense means one misdemeanor violation of law.