Eligible offense definition

Eligible offense means a criminal offense in which the abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance was a contributing factor in the commission of the offense, as determined by the court or governmental entity of the participating jurisdiction. For the purposes of operating while intoxicated offenses committed in violation of section 321J.2, “eligible offense” includes only the following offenses:
Eligible offense means any misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor, and any felony
Eligible offense means any misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor, and any felony that is ranked at severity level 7 or lower or D7 or lower on the Sentencing Guidelines grid;

Examples of Eligible offense in a sentence

  • Eligible offense under KRS 431.073 (additional requirements in hearing)5.


More Definitions of Eligible offense

Eligible offense means a non-violent petty disorderly persons offense, disorderly persons offense, or crime of the third or fourth degree.
Eligible offense means a crime of the third or fourth degree
Eligible offense. MEANS A CRIME OR OFFENSE COMMITTED BY AN ELIGIBLE PERSON THAT INVOLVED CYBERBULLYING OR THE SENDING OR RECEIPT OF OBSCENITY, AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION
Eligible offense means a crime or offense committed by an eligi-ble person that involved cyberbullying or the sending or receipt of obscenity, as defined in subdivision one of section 235.00 of the penal law, or nudity, as defined in subdivision two of section 235.20 of the penal law, when the sender and the receiver thereof were both under the age of twenty at the time of such communication, but not more than five years apart in age.
Eligible offense means a conviction for aggravated prostitution under Tenn. Code Xxx. § 00-00-000 or attempt, solicitation, conspiracy, criminal responsibility, facilitation, or being an accessory after the fact to aggravated prostitution.
Eligible offense means a crime of the third or fourth degree that does not involve violence or the threat of violence. A crime or offense does not involve violence or threat of violence if none of the following apply: the victim sustains bodily injury as defined in subsection a. of N.J.S.2C:11-1, or the actor is armed with and uses a deadly weapon as defined in subsection
Eligible offense means a non-violent petty disorderly persons offense, disorderly persons offense, or crime of the 1third or1 fourth degree.