What is the maximum jail time and the least jail time someone can get in Virginia for a class 5 and class 6 felony
ALL Felony offenses have prison time attached to them.
The maximum penalty for a Class B Felony in Hawaii is 10 years in prison. The average person charged with this felony typically only serves 18 months in jail and is given probation.
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.
A federal Class C felony carries penalties of jail time up to 25 years, a maximum fine of up to $250,000 and one to five years probation. Class C felonies can be anything from blackmail to negligent homicide.
Oregon does not recognize a Class D felony; they group crimes in Class A, B, or C only. A Class C felony carries a sentence of up to 5 years and a Class B felony carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Class A is the most serious and carries up to 20 years in prison.
A Class H felony is a category of felony crime in some jurisdictions that falls towards the lower end of the severity spectrum. The exact penalties and classification may vary by state, but generally, Class H felonies carry a sentence of 1-10 years in prison and fines. Examples of Class H felonies may include theft of a certain value or drug possession offenses.
A class F felony is not considered to be a very serious offence. However, this class of felony is punishable by 10 to 41 months in jail or a fine of not more than $25,000. .
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.
A class C felony is a crime that is punishable with more than 1 year of jail time and fines. The actual jail time will be decided by a judge though.
A felony crime will be a MINIMUM of one year plus one day in jail.
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.