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Class E felony
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Posted 11 months ago in Criminal Defense.
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What is a Class E felony? Is it serious?
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Answers (3)Gurjit S Pandher
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Washington does not have the classify crimes as Class E felonies, only Class A, B or C. Class A felonies have a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and/or a $50,000.00 fine; Class B felonies have a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail and/or a $20,000.00; and, Class C felonies have a maximum penalty of 5 years in jail and/or a $10,000.00 fine. Any criminal charge is serious.
John Thomas Floyd III
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Posted 9 months ago.
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Texas does not have a Class E Felony either and I have never heard of such. I would ask from which jurisdiction does this case come from?
Sharon Elizabeth Chirichillo
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Delaware has Class E Felony:
11 §4202(b), 21 §§4177(d) & 4177B(e)(2) 1st and 2nd offenses are unclassified misdemeanors, 3rd is a class G felony, 4th or subsequent is a class E felony. Sentence range 2-5 years & must serve 6 months incarcerated. Fines $2,000.00- $6,000.00. New York has Class E Felony: V&T Law §§1192 & 1193(1)(c) impaired offenses: 1st offense is a traffic infraction, 2nd and subsequent offenses are misdemeanors. per se offenses: 1st offense is a misdemeanor, 2nd offense within 10 years is a class E felony, sentence time is not more than 4 years. Fine $1,000.$5,000.00. 3rd offense within 10 years is a class D felony Tennesee has Class E Felony: §§ 40-35-111 and 55-10-403 1st offense is a class B misdemeanor, 2nd and 3rd offenses are class A misdemeanors, 4th and subsequent offenses within 10 years is a class E felony Definitley serious. Get a Criminal Defense Attorney. |