Often, what differentiates a misdemeanor from a felony is the severity of the crime. For example, theft crimes under a certain dollar amount, typically identified as petty theft or petty larceny, are classified as misdemeanors. On the other hand, theft crimes over a certain dollar amount, grand theft or grand larceny, will be tried as felony offenses. Some minor drug offenses, such as possession, are customarily misdemeanors, unless the evidence suggests that the possession was with the intent to sell, which may make the charge a felony.
Other crimes considered misdemeanors include:
Even though a misdemeanor results in a lesser punishment, it will still appear on your criminal record.