No.
it is a b felony
In Indiana it will depend on the level of the crime. For a Class B, C or D felony it is five years.
Arson is normally classified as a felony. Depending on what level of arson they are charging, in Florida it could be 3 years or 5 years. If someone died as a result of the fire, there will be no limit.
I believe that burglary on a house is a class B Felony in Indiana. Burglary on a business or any other building other than a church is a class C felony. If you go into a building while possessing a firearm your charge would enhance to a class B felony as well. A class B Felony is 6-20 years. Your sentencing all depends on your record, if never in trouble you may get probation with at least 6 years back up time. If you have a felony already your look at a minimum of 6 do 3 years of some type of incarceration. In Indiana you only do have of the time you are sentenced.
M. B. Belgore has written: 'Arson, insurance, and the law' -- subject- s -: Arson, Fire Insurance, Law and legislation
A felony is not a misdemeanor, and a misdemeanor is not a felony.
yes
There are no set punishments or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider relevant law, the facts and circumstances of the offense, and the history of the convicted.
Does Strangulation in Indiana always carry a jail term? what if there are additional charges that had happened before the strangulation but were not charged until after the strangulation? I.E. broken bones in March 2007 and then strangulation in May 2007?
Yes it is a felony.
· Bloomington, Indiana
b