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Not sure what a class 0 felony is, but almost any felony will get you at least one year in prison.
It depends on what class the felony is. For Class 1 felonies the penalty is death or life in prison and a fine of up to $100,000. For Class 6 felonies the penalty is one to five years in jail.
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.
You may apply for one, there is no law that says you cannot be issued one, but if you do it may raise the suspicion that you may be preparing to flee the country to avoid prosecution.
A class D felony in Connecticut is punishable by imprisonment of between one and five years and a fine of up to $5,000.
It simply means that it is currently unclassified but can be eventually classified into one of the lowest of classes or up to the fullest extent.
Sentencing for a Class 4 Felony in South Dakota includes up to ten years imprisonment and a fine of up to $20,000. If you have one or more previous felony convictions, you will have your sentence increased up one or more severity levels.
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Resisting arrest is a Class A misdemeanor, but can be considered a Class D Felony if one tries to flee in a vehicle.
It may be possible in many cases to reduce a class 4 felony to a class a misdemeanor. One method of doing so would be to label the crime an attempt. An "attempt" of a crime is always one class lower than the crime itself. For example an "Attempt Possession of a Controlled Substance" would be a class a misdemeanor while "Possession of a Controlled Substance" would be a class 4 felony. For further information see the related links below.
The amount of imprisonment time a person can get for a Class C felony in the state of Missouri is one year or more. The exact length of time depends on the crime and the court system.
A class 6 felony is a classification of felony crimes in some jurisdictions, typically representing crimes that are less serious than higher classes of felonies. Punishments for class 6 felonies can include imprisonment, fines, probation, and other penalties. Each jurisdiction may have its own specific criteria for what constitutes a class 6 felony.