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.
The general rule in every state regarding classes of felonies are that the higher the number, the less serious the felony or misdemeanor. For example, a first-class felony, in some states referred to as first-degree felonies, or in some states class A felony, is a felony that is punishable by the most prison term than any of the other felonies. Of course, many states also have a classification of capital felony, which is punishable by life in prison or the death penalty.
In Chicago, felonies are divided into 5 classes. A class X felony is the worst, followed by 1,2,3, and class 4 felonies. They are divided into classes according to severity/nature of the crime and sentencing if the defendant is guilty. A class 2 felony, if convicted, carries a higher sentence than a class 4 conviction, but a lower sentence than a class X felony. The judge decides the sentencing in any case, but each individual class carries a minimum sentence.
730 ILCS 5/5-8-1(a)(7) provides that the term of incarceration for a Class 4 felony is ordinarily between one and three years. 730 ILCS 5/5-9-1(a)(1) ordinarily 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" (pp. 1-2). This is presumably due to offenders receiving suspended prison sentences and avoiding actual prison sentences through completion of terms of probation.
A Class C felony in Illinois can be an assault and possession of marijuana. This felony can lead to jail time and a hefty fine.
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A 1st class felony is the more serious; in some states it is known as a "Class A" 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.
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A class four felony, is punishable by up to two years in prison. A class six felony is punishable by up to six months in prison.
A class D felony is the lowest level that felony crimes can be classified within the United States of America. The exception is in New York and Illinois, where the lowest is Class E and Class 4.
A level four felony in Tippecanoe County Lafayette Indiana is a class A felony. This class of felony is the max you can recieve.
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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.
A standard DUI charge in Illinois does not become a felony until the third offense-at which point it is a Class 4 felony.
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