Legal Question in Criminal Law in Oregon
Class B Misdemeanor
What is a Class B Misdemeanor? What is the likely sentencing?
Asked on 9/28/03, 6:32 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Matthew Kaplan
Kaplan Law, LLC
Re: Class B Misdemeanor
A class B Misdemeanor is a definition of a level of offense. There are many different offenses listed as B Misdemeanors. The maximum penalty is 6 mths in jail and a $2000 fine. This is an extrememly unlikely sentence. Most B Misdemeanors get 0 jail, but maybe a fine, probation, community service. This can vary depending on the offense and the person's criminal history.
Answered on 10/03/03, 5:50 pm
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