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“In Colorado, misdemeanors are considered mid-level crimes. They're more serious than petty offenses and traffic infractions, but they're less serious than felony charges.”
“Class one misdemeanor, which are punishable by up to 364 days in jail and or a fine of up to $1,000. and then class 2 misdemeanor which carry a maximum jail sentence of up to 120 days and/or a fine of up to $750.”
“misdemeanor convictions regularly result in having to complete probationary sentences. The terms of probation vary from case to case, but often include things like evaluations in classes, anger management, substance abuse treatment, or things like community service.”
“it's important to note that in addition to the standard penalties, you should always consider some of the possible collateral consequences of a misdemeanor conviction. Those collateral consequences can include impacts on your employment prospects and career opportunities, impacts on your ability to keep or renew professional license issued by the state, um potential difficulties in securing housing and possible immigration consequences as well, including maybe deportation and/or denial of naturalization.”
“Class one misdemeanor, which are punishable by up to 364 days in jail and or a fine of up to $1,000. and then class 2 misdemeanor which carry a maximum jail sentence of up to 120 days and/or a fine of up to $750.”
“you should always consider some of the possible collateral consequences of a misdemeanor conviction. Those collateral consequences can include impacts on your employment prospects and career opportunities, impacts on your ability to keep or renew professional license issued by the state, um potential difficulties in securing housing and possible immigration consequences as well, including maybe deportation and/or denial of naturalization.”
“it's important to note that in addition to the standard penalties, you should always consider some of the possible collateral consequences of a misdemeanor conviction.”