What is considered a misdemeanor in Louisiana?
A misdemeanor in Louisiana is generally a crime that is not classified as a felony. Common examples may include simple battery, disturbing the peace, criminal mischief, certain theft charges, some drug charges, DWI-related charges, and traffic-related offenses.
A misdemeanor in Louisiana is generally a crime that is not classified as a felony. Common examples may include simple battery, disturbing the peace, criminal mischief, certain theft charges, some drug charges, DWI-related charges, and traffic-related offenses.
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