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.
Any Felony carries a min of 5 years in jail ... the Judge can reduce the time you have to due ...
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.
The punishment is divorce and paying alimony.
5-4-201. Fines - Limitations on amount (1) Not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) if the conviction is of a Class A or Class B felony;5-4-401. Sentence(2) For a Class A felony, the sentence shall be not less than six (6) years nor more than thirty (30) years;
First degree assault may be a class B or a class A felony in Missouri depending on how severely the victim was injured. A class B felony is punishable by between 5 an 15 years imprisonment. A class A felony is punishable by between 10 and 30 years imprisonment.
There is no statute of limitations for arson in Kentucky. In Ohio, the statute of limitations is 20 years. In Indiana there is no statute of limitations if it is charged as a class A felony, but if charged as a lesser felony the statute is 5 years.
5 yrs
A Class C felony will result in 5-10 years in prison. With that many counts, they will run the sentences concurrent and possilbly drop a few of the charges unless they involved pyhsical altercation.
If it is charged as a Class A felony there is no limit. For a lessor crime it would be 5 years. And the time doesn't run if the individual leaves the state.
What is the maximum jail time and the least jail time someone can get in Virginia for a class 5 and class 6 felony
a felony 3 to 5 years
In Delaware if the embezzlement is a Class A felony, there is not limit. Since this is a Class D, it is set at 5 years.