Depends on how many priors you have.
A Class C felony may not show on a background check if it has been expunged or sealed by a court order. Some states have laws that limit the reporting of certain types of criminal records after a certain period of time has passed, such as juvenile offenses or non-convictions.
Class D felonies in North Carolina are a category of felony offenses that carry a penalty of 38-160 months in prison for first-time offenders. These offenses are less severe than Class A, B, and C felonies, but more serious than Class E felonies. Examples of Class D felonies include possession of stolen goods and theft of property valued at $1,000 or greater.
Convicted felons can't vote. They can't own a gun. If they do, it's a five year prison sentence. Many employers won't hire a convicted felon. They have to be careful not to get arrested again because the sentences from judges get harsher - such as 25 years for a third strike in some states. They may be on parole which can have lots of restrictions such as a curfew, no going to bars, or testing for alcohol and drugs. In Ky. we have the persistent offender statute. 2nd felony with the PFO(persisitant felony offender) you will get the max sentence,ie,class D felony carries 1 to five years. With the pfo, you will get 5 eyesore's. On the third felony conviction with the PFO it's a whole nother ball game. The class D felony gets enhanced to a class C felony which carries 5 to 10 years and is usually 10 flat, no parole unless your very connected in some way. Violent crimes , even for first timers, you must do 85% of your sentence befor you see the parole board. As said befor.finding a job at all is close to impossible due to the simplicity of getting a background check. The PFO and violent crime enhancements is why the Ky prisons are so over populated.
Class C drugs are illegal to possess, supply, and produce without the appropriate authorization in the United Kingdom. These drugs include substances such as anabolic steroids, benzodiazepines, and some tranquilizers. If someone is found in possession of these drugs without a valid prescription, they could face legal consequences.
a. the crime involved assault.
The farther down the alphabet, the lesser the charge. A "C" felony is more serious than a "D" felony.
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.
20 years
You can be extradited on a class C felony anywhere in the United States. That's why you are not allowed a passport
five years
The penalties and even the crimes and their definitions vary from state to state. Not all states have a Class C felony.
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.
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T is a c class felony in the state of florida
There are four categories of felony crimes in Alaska: Unclassified and Class A, B, and C felonies. The Unclassified felony is the most serious and provides for the greatest sentence while the Class C felony is the least serious.
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.