I was convicted of two class 2 felonies in Arizona in 1990 and was sentenced to 27.75 years, through all reviews and appeals "WAS NOT EXCESSIVE" and served 18 years in the ADOC. 2/3 was the statute then, 85% is minimum now and I was incarcerated with men serving up to 114% of their sentences under "TRUTH IN SENTENCING" and "NEW" statutes.
A class 3 felony in Arizona is punishable by 2 to 8.75 years in prison, according to s. 13-702 of the Arizona statutes.
A class 2 felony in Illinois carries a potential sentence of 3 to 7 years in prison. However, this can vary depending on the circumstances of the crime and the defendant's criminal history. Parole or probation may also be possible alternatives to incarceration in some cases.
It is a minimum of 1 year but can be up to 50 years.
The penelty by state rule is. That by ruling of an Ohio certified judge. Any person who may commit a class 3 felony can get 2-10 years in prison
what is the penalty for a class 2 felony in mi
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Sentencing guidelines in Arizona Revised Statutes are as follows: Minimum Maximum 1. For a class 2 felony 4 years 10 years 2. For a class 3 felony 2.5 years 7 years 3. For a class 4 felony 1.5 years 3 years 4. For a class 5 felony 9 months 2 years 5. For a class 6 felony 6 months 1.5 years Monetary fines are also generally imposed by the judge presiding over the case, in addition to a prison sentence. If the offense is classified as a misdemeanor as opposed to a felony, one can expect a fine and up to 6 months in jail.
5-4-201. Fines - Limitations on amount (1) Not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) if the conviction is of a Class A or Class B felony;5-4-401. Sentence(2) For a Class A felony, the sentence shall be not less than six (6) years nor more than thirty (30) years;
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In Virginia, a Class 2 felony is one that is considered very serious and can receive a sentence of up to 20 years to life. An example of a class 2 felony is killing someone.
There are six classifications of felonies in Arizona ranging from Class 6 to Class 1. A class 2 felony is generally violent in nature, with intent to harm another person, making the punishment more severe. For class 2 felonies in Arizona, there is a presumptive sentence term of ten and a half years, but the sentence itself can range from a minimum of seven, to a maximum of twenty-one years for a first offense. A drive by shooting would also be considered assault with a deadly weapon, so that would be taken into account as well during sentencing. Along with serving time, the judge may also give you a fine of up to $150,000.
In Indiana, forgery is considered a Class C felony. This means that a person who is convicted of this crime may be sentenced to 2 to 8 years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
It will be a class c misdemeanor