All states have varying classes and degres of criminal offenses, both felony and misdemeanor, HOWEVER - all state recognize each others offenses and honor them as they would their own.
Assaulting a minor is a class 3 felony in many states 5-20 Assaulting a minor is a class 3 felony in many states 5-20
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 states honor each others extradition requests. There are no "safe-haven" states. It cannot be said with any certainty exactly what a particular state will extradite you for. Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses.
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.
In Delaware if the embezzlement is a Class A felony, there is not limit. Since this is a Class D, it is set at 5 years.
There are no US states that prohibit extradition rights within the US and it's territories.
730 ILCS 5/5-8-1 provides that the term of incarceration for a Class 4 felony is ordinarily between one and three years. 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1ordinarily provides for fines of up to $25,000 for felonies, except that corporations may normally be fined up to $50,000. Ashley and Humble (December 2005) indicate, "Only a small proportion of those convicted of a Class 4 felony are sentenced to prison." This is presumably due to offenders receiving suspended prison sentences and avoiding actual prison sentences through completion of terms of probation.
Class C felony in Kentucky carries a 5 to 10 year penalty.
"5-12-102. Robbery.(a) A person commits robbery if, with the purpose of committing a felony or misdemeanor theft or resisting apprehension immediately after committing a felony or misdemeanor theft, the person employs or threatens to immediately employ physical force upon another person.(b) Robbery is a Class B felony."
5 to 10 years
Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the felony. Fory a class C larceny, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.
First degree assault may be a class B or a class A felony in Missouri depending on how severely the victim was injured. A class B felony is punishable by between 5 an 15 years imprisonment. A class A felony is punishable by between 10 and 30 years imprisonment.