For a Class A Felony, the penalty is imprisonment for life; however, for a repeat offender, the term of imprisonment may increase up to 2 years if the person was previously convicted of one or more misdemeanors, and up to 6 years if the person was previously convicted for a felony.
For a Class C Felony, the penalty is a fine of up to $100,000, or imprisonment of up to 40 years, or both; however, for a repeat offender, the term of imprisonment may increase up to 2 years with prior misdemeanor convictions, and up to 6 years with a prior felony conviction.
To answer your question a Class A felon is worse
As the classifications work in many states (although possibly not all), a class B misdemeanor is punishable by fine and/or jail time, whereas a class C misdemeanor is punishable by fine only (such as a traffic ticket). Also, Class C tickets do not typically show up on background checks (except driving record), while a class B misdemeanor will show an arrest and/or conviction.
An A felony is the worst, Then B @ so on. They go by the number of years you can get in prison. C felony is punishable up to 10 years in prison.
No other way around but even a c is bad
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A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" felony.
The farther down the alphabet, the lesser the charge. A "C" felony is more serious than a "D" felony.
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
The penalties and even the crimes and their definitions vary from state to state. Not all states have a Class C felony.
what the penalty for class c felony in nyc
T is a c class felony in the state of florida
There are four categories of felony crimes in Alaska: Unclassified and Class A, B, and C felonies. The Unclassified felony is the most serious and provides for the greatest sentence while the Class C felony is the least serious.
Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the felony. Fory a class C larceny, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.
Identity theft is a felony in all states. It is considered a Class C felony.
Yes it is a class C felony