“In Missouri, felonies are serious crimes that are punishable by more than one year in prison. Missouri law categorizes felonies into four classes: Class A felonies through Class D felonies. Class A felonies are the most serious felony crimes in Missouri.
Class A felonies include murder, first degree kidnapping, forcible rape of a child under twelve years old, first degree robbery, and some drug crimes.
Class B felonies in Missouri include voluntary manslaughter and first degree burglary.
Class C felonies can include involuntary manslaughter in the first degree (can be a Class B or Class C felony), statutory rape in the second degree, possession of a controlled substance, and theft.
Class D felonies are crimes such as fraud, resisting arrest, and passing a bad check.”
I THINK THIS JUDGE IS JERQING US OFF FOR FUTURE APPOINTMENTS BY THE ‘RATS.
“resisting arrest” Class D felonies apparently are no big deal to this judge. need clarification by her.