It depends on the class of the felony and your prior offenses. If you were a clean cut person all your life and then commited a felony your time would most likely be less. But if you have a rap sheet longer then your arm then you might serve some time.
The penalty applicable to a class "D" felony is imprisonment of no more than five years, and a fine of at least $500 but not more than $7,500.
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.
The farther down the alphabet, the lesser the charge. A "C" felony is more serious than a "D" felony.
By statute: For a misdemeanor you can be sentenced up to a one year in jail, for a felony you can be sentenced to more than one year and one day in prison.
This is in New York? It depends on whether the C felony was considered violent or not, and the defendant's criminal history. Depending, sentencing can range from probation to 15 years.
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Five years. Third degree possession of firearms is a Class D felony, and under Section 30.10(2)(b) of the New York Code, a prosecution for a felony which is not a Class A felony must be commenced within five years of the commission of the felony. This period is subject to certain extensions (Section 30.10(3)) and tolling periods (Section 30.10(4)).
The penalty in New York State for a class "D" felony is imprisonment of no more than five years and not less than one year, and a fine of at least $500 but not more than $7,500. The punishment for a Class E felony in New York State is from 1 to 4 years imprisonment. In certain limited circumstances, the term of imprisonment can be less than one year.
30 days in Florida In Suffolk county New York, the second DUI in ten years is an automatic felony, so we are talking one year. I don't know the sentence for a third DUI.
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Criminal penalties are based upon several factors a few being, the age of the perpetrator, prior criminal history if any, the nature and/or severity of the crime, etc. That being the case, a definitive answer is not possible given the information supplied. In most instances, judges are given a wide area of discrimination when it comes to imposing sentences for basic non violent criminal acts.