(b) Reckless endangerment with an unmanned aerial vehicle in the first degree is a class A misdemeanor. Sec. 3. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2017) (a) A person is guilty of reckless endangerment with an unmanned aerial vehicle in the second degree when such person recklessly collides an un...
A misdemeanor in Connecticut is any crime that would result in the judge sentencing less than a year in county jail. They are classified the same way as felonies, with a letter system from A-D. Class A misdemeanors have the longest maximum sentence of a year in jail and a fine of up ...
Under the Connecticut Gambling Laws, it’s illegal for you to gamble, except such activities are authorized. Indulging people in gambling is also an offense. Violating any of these laws is a Class B misdemeanor. This attracts a fine of up to $1,000, imprisonment of up to six months, or...
Have a felony or violent misdemeanor conviction Were convicted as a delinquent for a serious juvenile offense Were committed to a mental institution by court order in the past five years or discharged within 20 years after a finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect Are subjec...
Connecticut breaks down its misdemeanor offenses into 3 classes: Class A Misdemeanors,which carry penalties of up to 1 year in prison. Examples include prostitution, 1st-degree criminal trespass, and false statement. Class B Misdemeanors,which carry penalties of up to 6 months in prison. Examples...