Unlike other states, Oklahoma does not break misdemeanors down into different types, classes or categories. For example, some states may classify an offense as either a Class 1, Class 2, or perhaps even a Class 3 misdemeanor, depending on the severity of the offense, with Class 1 reserved for the most severe misdemeanors and Class 3 for the least.
In Oklahoma, a misdemeanor is simply any offense for which the punishment is one year or less in a county jail or $500 in fines, or both.
Examples of misdemeanors in Oklahoma include:
- Battery
- Simple Assault
- Shoplifting
- Prostitution
- Vandalism
- Breaking and Entering
- Public Intoxication
- DUI, DWI, and APC
- Marijuana Possession
- Petit Larceny
The Consequences of a Misdemeanor Conviction in Wagoner
Whether you are charged with a misdemeanor or felony, it is extremely important to consult with an experienced defense attorney. Many people mistakenly assume that a misdemeanor charge is a minor offense.
However, a misdemeanor conviction can have a significant impact on your future employment, educational, and housing opportunities. It can also result in the suspension of your driver’s license, professional licensing, or occupational certification. In addition, you may be ordered to pay fines, make restitution to the victims, and spend up to 12 months in jail.
Furthermore, a misdemeanor conviction can subsequently lead to more serious charges. In Oklahoma, if you have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime, a subsequent misdemeanor offense for the same crime may be classified as a felony.
For example, a person’s first DUI conviction in Oklahoma is usually a misdemeanor, but a second or subsequent DUI conviction within a 10-year period may be prosecuted as a felony. For these reasons, a misdemeanor charge should be handled in as serious a manner as a felony charge.
Initial Strategy Session: Wagoner, Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyer
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