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  1. Apr 13, 2022 · Murder is an unclassified felony for which three possible sentences exist—a fixed sentence of 45 to 55 years' imprisonment, a life sentence without parole, or the death penalty. Level 1 Felonies Level 1 felonies are punishable by 20 to 40 years' imprisonment.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Indiana Code § 35-50-2-1.3 defines an advisory sentence as a guideline the court may use when determining a sentence, but it is not required to use it as a starting point except in certain circumstances, namely for sentencing for nonviolent offenses that arise out of a single episode of criminal conduct or for sentencing a repeat sexual offender to an additional fixed term. This means that ...

  3. A Level 1 Felony is the next level felony under Indianapolis, Indiana criminal law. Indiana Code 35-50-2-4 defines the possible sentence for Level 1 felony as between twenty (20) and forty (40) years, in the Indiana Department of Corrections, with the advisory sentence being thirty (30) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ...

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  4. Mar 19, 2021 · Under the current criminal code, the least serious felonies fall into the Level 6 designation, and as a result, courts impose the lightest sentences for a felony 6 in Indiana. Here are some things you should know about the consequences of a conviction for a level 6 felony in Indiana, along with the reasons that you should consider a plea to a felony 6 if prosecutors have charged you with a ...

  5. Level 6 Felony: A Level 6 felony is the lowest level of felony in Indiana. It carries a penalty upon conviction of a fixed term between six (6) months and two and one half (2 1/2) years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.00.

  6. May 8, 2023 · A conviction for a Level 3 felony can result in a prison sentence ranging from three to sixteen years, with an advisory sentence of nine years. The maximum fine for a Level 3 felony is $10,000. Level 2 Felony: Level 2 felonies include crimes such as voluntary manslaughter, drug dealing offenses in excess of a certain weight, and certain sex crimes.

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  8. Essentially, the new change in the criminal code lowered the maximum felony sentence exposure for non-murder offenses. The new law did not change the way misdemeanors were and are classified. The criminal code provides for sentencing guidelines, which is the range of possible sentences a judge can impose for a criminal offense.