The penalties and even the crimes and their definitions vary from state to state. Not all states have a Class C felony.
Under IC 35-44-2-1, the penalty for perjury is a Class D felony. A Class D felony is punishable by a prison term ranging from six months to three years or reduction to Class A misdemeanor depending upon mitigating and aggravating circumstances. The average length of stay in Department of Correction (DOC) facilities for all Class D felony offenders is approximately ten months. The maximum fine for a Class D felony is $10,000.
Class A is the most serious and has more severe penalties.
A level four felony in Tippecanoe County Lafayette Indiana is a class A felony. This class of felony is the max you can recieve.
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.
155.40 FC (GRAND LARCENY-1ST C Felony) charges in nyc
what the penalty for class c felony in nyc
5 to 10 years
what is the penalty for a class 2 felony in mi
5 to 10 years
Class C felony in Kentucky carries a 5 to 10 year penalty.
In Oregon (as of 2016) the maximum penalty for a Class C Felony is 5 years / $125,000 fine.
3 years
The farther down the alphabet, the lesser the charge. A "C" felony is more serious than a "D" felony.
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.
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.
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
A class D felony in Connecticut is punishable by imprisonment of between one and five years and a fine of up to $5,000.