Whatever the Class 6 Felony you are talking about.... it would be the attempt to carry it out, whether you were unsuccessful, or not.
12 to 16 years and 3 years of probationgood luck
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.
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A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
What is the maximum jail time and the least jail time someone can get in Virginia for a class 5 and class 6 felony
In Arizona and other states that categorize crimes by number, a Class 6 felony is the lowest ranking felony offense. The lower the number the less severe the charge.
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.
That depends on the jurisdiction. You need to say where you're talking about.
"5-12-102. Robbery.(a) A person commits robbery if, with the purpose of committing a felony or misdemeanor theft or resisting apprehension immediately after committing a felony or misdemeanor theft, the person employs or threatens to immediately employ physical force upon another person.(b) Robbery is a Class B felony."
No. Convicted felons may NOT own or possess firearms.
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.
Oregon does not recognize a Class D felony; they group crimes in Class A, B, or C only. A Class C felony carries a sentence of up to 5 years and a Class B felony carries a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Class A is the most serious and carries up to 20 years in prison.