Repossession agents are NOT law enforcement officers, and cannot "bring charges." However, if a felony is committed against them, or is committed in their presence, they can certainly be either a complainant or a witness in a felony case.
A felony attorney is also known as a criminal defense lawyer. They help people fight felony charges brought against them. Most attorney's seek to reduce charges to misdemeanors.
In many states determination is made by officers who cite for battery or assault. Fighting is illegal and therefore kicking is illegal. In many cases kicking will show an intent to harm, which is likely to raise the charges. It could easily be a felony depending on the laws for your state or country.
Such questions are meaningless unless the actual charges and State are known.
If the original charges constituted a felony offense, then it is a felony to flee from them.
Felony charges in one state are viewed to be felony charges in any other state or US possession.
Yes there is a limit of six years in Massachusetts. That applies to both felony and misdemeanor charges.
It depends on what the felony is! However if you played an equal part there's no way you can get him out of it.
Its not. In the state of Florida there is battery which is a misd. and aggravated battery which is a felony
once the police is in it,your boyfriend would be facing charges, may be a misdeminior or a felony. the only way he could be left relief of those charges is if the girlfriend drop charges against the boyfriend, but he might still be in his record as an assault and battery offence.
If the charges are violent felony charges or felony drug charges you will more than likely be extradited to Missouri. If they are not felony charges there is almost no chance that Montana will do anything. Missouri must first file charges against you and then file a warrant for your arrest. Montana cannot file charges for something that happened in Missouri. They can only turn you over to the Missouri State Police to face charges there. I don't really know what "pick up charges on you" means, but you have to see a judge where the crime happened. You can be charged in Montana for something that happened in Missouri.
This is known as a downfiling of charges from a felony to a misdemeanor, and the case transferred to its respective court.