Gross misdemeanor definition

Gross misdemeanor means any crime which is not a felony or misdemeanor, the maximum fine for which is $3,000.00, and imprisonment for up to one year.
Gross misdemeanor means every crime which is defined as such by the applicable state or federal statutes.
Gross misdemeanor means a category or description of a crime defined in the jurisdiction where the crime is committed. If the jurisdiction does not have a gross misdemeanor category or description, the crime is a charge which is punishable by a minimum penalty of 6 months of incarceration.

Examples of Gross misdemeanor in a sentence

  • Gross misdemeanor convictions will result in a three (3) year denial period.

  • Gross misdemeanor convictions involving operation of a motor vehicle will not be considered.

  • Gross misdemeanor: where the defendant exposes to a person < 14 years of age.Class C: (1) where the defendant was previously convicted of indecent exposure under RCW 9A.88.010, or (2) was previously convicted of a “sex offense” as defined by RCW 9.94A.030.Misdemeanor: in all other cases.

  • Gross misdemeanor; transferring firearm without background check.

  • Gross misdemeanor unless death or serious bodily injury then felony.

  • HSD assesses the qualifications of the proposed external IRB as part of the process by which a reliance agreement is executed or reliance is documented under the terms of a master agreement (such as the SMART IRB Master Agreement).

  • Not Applicable 7.2 Program: Time for submission: Within Ten (10) days of the receipt of Acceptance Letter.

  • SECURITY GUARD CRIME UNDER RCW 19.170.250 (Gross misdemeanor) Crime under subsection (3): (i) practice of a profession or operating a business for which a license is required bychapter 18.170 RCW(ii) without a license COMMENT: This is a strict liability crime.

  • Services may be performed by the Developer at the written request of Owner which are not included as part of the Project.

  • Criminal conspiracy is a: (a) Class B felony when an object of the conspiratorial agreement is a class A felony; (b) Class C felony when an object of the conspiratorial agreement is a class B felony; (c) Gross misdemeanor when an object of the conspiratorial agreement is a class C felony; (d) Misdemeanor when an object of the conspiratorial agreement is a gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor.9.94A.835 A felony with a finding of sexual motivation.


More Definitions of Gross misdemeanor

Gross misdemeanor means any criminal violation punishable under RCW 9A.20.021(2), as it currently exists or is hereafter amended.
Gross misdemeanor means engaging in conduct that is a willful or malicious act detrimental to the school.
Gross misdemeanor means any crime which is not a felony or misdemeanor, the maximum fine for which is
Gross misdemeanor means serious misbehavior or misconduct which is intentional and has detrimental effect on the school or any person connected with the school. Thus, "gross misdemeanor" is not limited to criminal conduct.
Gross misdemeanor means a crime for which a person may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year, or to payment of a fine of not more than $3,000, or both.” M.S.A.

Related to Gross misdemeanor

  • Felony means a violation of a penal law of this state for which the offender may be punished by imprisonment for more than 1 year or an offense expressly designated by law to be a felony.

  • Crime means a misdemeanor or a felony.

  • Felony Conviction means a conviction within the preceding 24 months of a felony criminal violation under any Federal law and includes conviction of an offense defined in a section of the United States Code that specifically classifies the offense as a felony and conviction of an offense that is classified as a felony under 18 U.S.C. 3559.

  • Convictions other than for minor road traffic offences, any previous or pending prosecutions, convictions, cautions and binding over orders (including any spent convictions as contemplated by section 1(1) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by virtue of the exemptions specified in Part II of Schedule 1 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 (SI 1975/1023) or any replacement or amendment to that Order, or is a Barred person in accordance with section 3 of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006;

  • Sexual activity means sexual conduct or sexual contact, or both.