There is no "average sentence" for any particular class of felony... It depends entirely on the offense you committed, the circumstances surrounding it, any additional charges that are pending, your criminal history, the jurisdiction, the judge, and your attorney...
Your attorney can give you a range of time you might be sentenced to, and potential fines that might be imposed. Some offenses also have additional penalties that may or must be imposed by the judge in addition to any fine or jail time, ie. license suspensions, vehicle impound, counseling, etc. Some offenses have statutory mandatory minimum sentences, these are decided by legislatures and give the judge very little discretion on deciding sentence.
Call a few local criminal attorneys listed in the yellow pages, they'll be able to tell you the specifics punishments you might be facing, and certainly hire one of them immediately.
it is a b felony
A level four felony in Tippecanoe County Lafayette Indiana is a class A felony. This class of felony is the max you can recieve.
A Class D felony in Indiana carries a penalty of 6 months to 3 years in prison. Factors such as prior criminal record and the specific circumstances of the theft can impact the actual sentence imposed.
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ll Indiana come to az to exterdite fugitive for a class d felony probation violation
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.
In Indiana, a Class 5 felony is punishable by a term of imprisonment ranging from one to six years, with the possibility of an advisory sentence of three years. Additionally, a fine of up to $10,000 may also be imposed. However, specific sentencing can vary based on circumstances, prior criminal history, and the discretion of the judge.
Yes they can, even a class D, at the states discretion. My Husband is a transport officer for the State of Indiana
It will depend on the level of felony. In Indiana it could range from none to 5 years. And if it was against a minor, it could be longer.
Manufacturing Meth in Indiana is a class "A" felony which carries a penalty upon conviction of a fixed term between twenty (20) and fifty (50) years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.00.
It's a class D felony.
A class 4 felony in Ohio is usually related to a violent or sexual assault. A class 4 felony usually gives the perpetrator the maximum fines and imprisonment sentence.