The state of Georgia justice system does not have classification of
felonies defined by a lettering or numbering system. Felonies are just
separated from misdemeanors by in that felonies hold a punishments
exceeding twelve years. In Georgia the following crimes are considered
felonies:
Georgia Felonies:
(1) Murder: punishable by a life sentence or the death penalty.
(2) Manslaughter: punishable by a life sentence of the death penalty.
(3) Drug Related Crimes: punishable by up to 30 years as determined by
the quantity of drugs in possession and intent of trafficking. Fines
for this crime do not exceed $1 million dollars.
(4) Rape: punishable by sentence of 25 to life depending on extremity
of crime and age of victim.
(5) Child Molestation: punishable by a sentence of 5 years to 25 years.
(6) Theft: punishable by sentence of 1 to 25 years depending on value
of stolen materials and if a deadly weapon was used in crime.
(7) Robbery: punishable by sentence of 1 to 25 years depending on value
of stolen materials and if a deadly weapon was used in crime.
(8) Aggravated Assault: punishable by sentence of one to 20 years.
(9) Vehicular manslaughter: punishable by sentence of three to 15 years.
(10) Obstruction of justice: punishable by sentence of one to five
years.
(11) Shoplifting (beyond $500 value): punishable by one to five years.
(12) D.U.I.: punishable by various sentences determined at time of
charge based on number of previous D.U.I. convictions.
Georgia Felony Expungement:
Georgia has their own version of the legislation referred to as the
First Offenders Act. With this legislation a first time offender may
have their criminal record expunged or wiped clean after serving the
full extent of sentence. However, the accused must complete the entire
sentence without acquiring new charges. For less serious convictions
the accused may receive a sentence of probation for a maximum of up to
five years. For serious crimes the accused even though this is their
first offense will receive a prison sentence based on the severity of
their crimes.
This First Offenders Act does not include the following crimes: (1) Serious Violent Crimes (i.e. Murder)
(2) Sexual Offenses
(3) Providing obsene or pornographic materials to a minor by use of
electronic mediums.
(4) Sexual exploitation of a child or minor
(5) Child exploitation in any form
(6) Pornography distributed via computer or computer network. This also
includes other sexual cyber crimes.
With the exception of these crimes once the convicted serve their
entire sentence they can under this First Offender's Act file for
expungement of their criminal record. This does not guarantee that
employment opportunities are not limited. For instance, if their crimes
were against the elderly they cannot become employed where they are the
primary care giver of any elderly person. If their crime involved
computers they are not allowed to become employed where they are in
control of a computer network or have access to that network. If the
crime involved drugs they are not allowed to become an employee of a
pharmacutical company. Lastly if the crime for which they were
convicted included firearms they are not allowed to possess firearms at
any time during the rest of their life. This excludes them from become
law enforcement officiers.
i have a drug charge, i got 7 years, stste probation, been on it 5 years, havent been in any trouble or been back in jail, can i get this explunged off me, i can not get a decent job, i wont it off me, please help.
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