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(a) A defendant convicted of a felony may be sentenced to pay a fine:

(1) Not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) if the conviction is of a Class A or Class B felony;

(2) Not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) if the conviction is of a Class C or Class D felony;

(3) In accordance with the limitations of the statute defining the felony, if the conviction is of an unclassified felony.

(b) A defendant convicted of a misdemeanor may be sentenced to pay a fine:

(1) Not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) if the conviction is of a Class A misdemeanor;

(2) Not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) if the conviction is of a Class B misdemeanor;

(3) Not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) if the conviction is of a Class C misdemeanor;

(4) In accordance with the limitations of the statute defining the misdemeanor, if the conviction is of an unclassified misdemeanor.

(c) A defendant convicted of a violation may be sentenced to pay a fine:

(1) Not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) if the violation is defined by this code or defined by a statute enacted subsequent to January 1, 1976, that does not prescribe a different limitation on the amount of the fine; or

(2) In accordance with limitations of the statute defining the violation, if that statute prescribed limitations on the amount og the fine.

(d) Notwithstanding the limits imposed by this section, if the defendant has derived pecuniary gain from commission of an offense, then upon conviction thereof he may be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding double the amount of such pecuniary gain. For purposes of this subsection, "pecuniary gain" means the amount of money or the value of property derived from the commission of the offense, less the amount of money or the value of property returned to the victim of the crime or seized by or surrendered to lawful authority prior to the time sentence is imposed.

(e) An organization convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine authorized by subsection (d) of this section or not exceeding double the maximum fine otherwise authorized upon conviction of the offense by subsections (a), (b), or (c) of this section.

= 5-4-401. Sentence = (a) A defendant convicted of a felony shall receive a determinate sentence according to the following limitations:

(1) For a Class Y felony, the sentence shall be not less than ten (10) years and not more than forty (40) years, or life;

(2) For a Class A felony, the sentence shall be not less than six (6) years nor more than thirty (30) years;

(3) For a Class B felony, the sentence shall be not less than five (5) years nor more than twenty (20) years;

(4) For a Class C felony, the sentence shall be not less than three (3) years nor more than ten (10) years;

(5) For a Class D felony, the sentence shall not exceed six (6) years;

(6) For an unclassified felony, the sentence shall be in accordance with the limitations of the statute defining the felony.

(b) A defendant convicted of a misdemeanor may be sentenced according to the following limitations:

(1) For a Class A misdemeanor, the sentence shall not exceed one (1) year;

(2) For a Class B misdemeanor, the sentence shall not exceed ninety (90) days;

(3) For a Class C misdemeanor, the sentence shall not exceed thirty (30) days;

(4) For an unclassified misdemeanor, the sentence shall be in accordance with the limitations of the statute defining the misdemeanor.

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