Misdemeanor example sentences

Related (14): crime, offense, violation, misconduct, misbehavior, transgression, wrongdoing, infraction, delinquency, fault, error, mistake, breach, impropriety

"Misdemeanor" Example Sentences

1. He was charged with a misdemeanor for shoplifting.
2. Committing a misdemeanor can have long-lasting consequences.
3. The judge sentenced him to community service for his misdemeanor.
4. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of vandalism.
5. A misdemeanor conviction can affect job opportunities.
6. The punishment for a misdemeanor is usually less severe than for a felony.
7. He was arrested for a misdemeanor offense of disorderly conduct.
8. A misdemeanor charge can still show up on a background check.
9. She received a fine and probation for her misdemeanor crime.
10. He was charged with a misdemeanor for driving under the influence.
11. Misdemeanor convictions can result in loss of voting rights.
12. His misdemeanor charge was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
13. She had no prior record of misdemeanor offenses.
14. The maximum penalty for a misdemeanor is usually one year in jail.
15. Misdemeanor offenses are typically handled in lower courts.
16. Her misdemeanor charge was reduced to a lesser offense.
17. He was given a warning for his misdemeanor traffic violation.
18. Misdemeanor crimes are less serious than felony crimes.
19. The judge ordered anger management for his misdemeanor offense.
20. Misdemeanor convictions can result in fines and community service.
21. She faced misdemeanor charges for violating city ordinances.
22. He was found guilty of a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace.
23. He was charged with a misdemeanor for public intoxication.
24. The misdemeanor conviction will stay on his record for years.
25. Misdemeanor cases are often resolved through plea bargains.
26. The prosecutor offered to reduce the charge from felony to misdemeanor.
27. He was sentenced to probation for his misdemeanor theft charge.
28. Her misdemeanor conviction made it difficult to find employment.
29. The attorney argued that the offense was a simple misdemeanor.
30. He was acquitted of the misdemeanor charge due to lack of evidence.

Common Phases

1. He was charged with a misdemeanor;
2. She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor;
3. The punishment for a misdemeanor is usually a fine or short-term imprisonment;
4. Misdemeanor offenses are generally less serious than felony offenses;
5. The judge reduced his felony charge to a misdemeanor charge.

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