If convicted, a judge may impose a range of penalties upon a defendant, which include actual jail or prison time, probation, home detention, community work service and financial restitution or fines. The sentencing guidelines for the State of Indiana define the minimum and maximum length of sentence that a judge may impose.
Murder: 45 - 65 years
A Felony: 20 - 50 years
B Felony: 6 - 20 years
C Felony: 2 - 8 years
D Felony: 6 months - 3 years
A Misdemeanor: 0 - 1 year
B Misdemeanor: 0 - 180 days
C Misdemeanor: 0 - 60 days
That's a VERY vague question and depends on the following: What state you live in, what felony was charged, if the defendant has a previous record and details involving the incident. The law is subjective, so someone with no criminal record will receive a lesser sentence than someone with previous convictions; also the state and felony charged will determine how much time they will have to do (if any at all)
the jail for a Class B felony will depend on the actual crime and the judge. Some felonies may get a suspended sentence while others may have jail time up to 5 years or more.
A Class C Felony does not have a set amount of jail time. The judge will decide how much jail time you will serve depending on what the specific crime was.
A class D Felony carries a maximum of 5 years in prison or less. Also there is a fine that comes with it of 750 dollars but not to exceed 7500 dollars.
5 years
5 yrs
A Class C felony forgery charge in Indiana carries a penalty of 2-8 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The specific jail time would depend on factors such as the defendant's criminal history and the details of the case. It is important to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can provide more tailored advice based on the specific circumstances.
A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
five years
Life imprisonment.
Class C felony in Kentucky carries a 5 to 10 year penalty.
Maine Class C Felony carries a Max of 5 years in prison. Sorry bro.
If this is your first offense, there will be no jail time. Jail time is up to the judge depending on value of merchandise and history of the offender. You can get 3 months in jail and up to 6 months in prison depending on the class of felony. Theft in Indiana is a felony but can be put under a misdemeanor.
Class D Felony: Maximum prison term not to exceed 5 years; may be deferred or suspended unless forcible felony; fine of at least $750 but no more than $7,500.
Without knowing the type of crime, your past record, or the circumstances of your charge it is impossible to answer the question.
90 days in jail
A class u felony is unclassified meaning it is up to the judge usually. Possession of narcotics is an unclassified felony meaning there could be a sentence of the minimum of suspended time to say 10 years max. Hopes this helps.