If you are charged with
third degree fleeing from a police officer, you can be convicted of a Class A misdemeanor (i.e. up to 1 year in jail).
Not exact matches
If you commit the above offense and, as a result of your conduct, the police officer following you or any other
third - party is killed, you can be charged with first
degree fleeing from a police officer, which can result in a conviction of a Class D felony (i.e. up to 7 years in prison).
According to § 270.30, you can be charged with second
degree fleeing from a police officer if you do the actions describes above and due to your conduct, the police officer following you or any other
third - party suffers serious physical injury.