Indiana Felony
Felony classes in Indiana are broken into five categories ranging from
murder felonies to Class D Felonies. Felony classes vary according to
the crime committed and the degree or severity of the crime. In some
states the top of the felony list are the capital offenses for which
death can be the maximum punishment. In Indiana the top of the felony
list is the Murder Felony and does not include the option of the death
penalty. Murder Felonies are the most severe and are punishable by
anywhere between forty-five years in prison and sixty-five years in
prison. The crimes that constitute Murder Felony are arson, rape,
murder, manslaughter, and kidnapping. Other Indiana classes involve
some of these crimes, but under the Murder Felony category the crimes
are often combined and often violent. An example of this includes the
conviction of murder in the first degree and rape for the same instance.
Class A Felonies include drug dealing, rape, drug crimes, kidnapping,
burglary, arson, and white collar crimes. Class A Felonies are
punishable by up to fifty years in prison and as low as twenty years in
prison for a single crime. Class B Felonies are punishable between six
years in prison and twenty years in prison. Offenses under the Class B
category include child solicitation, sexual crimes, and sexual conduct
with a minor using a deadly weapon by an individual over the age of
twenty-one.
Class C Felonies can have charges between two years minimum and eight
years maximum for a single sentence. This category of felonies holds
the offenses of stalking with order of protection already in place,
driving under the influence, sexual misconduct with a minor by an
individual over the age of twenty-one, theft, and child solicitation by
using a computer network. Class D Felonies is the last category of
felonies in Indiana. Class F felonies include promoting animal fighting
contest, cruelty to animals, and stalking. This class is punishable by
up to three years incarceration. Some felonies may have fines included
with or instead of prison sentences.
Indiana Expungement
Expungement allows for the legal destroying of criminal records through
court petitioning. The expungement of felony records is almost
impossible in the state of Indiana. Felony records under Indiana Law
are the most severe of all offense and usually remain for precautions.
Expungement is generally only available for individuals who have been
arrested but did not have criminal charges brought against them and for
all criminal charges that were filed but were later dropped because of
mistaken identity, no offense was committed at all, or if there is an
absence of probable cause.
Indiana has statute of limitations for each felony. There is no
limitation for Murder Felonies or Class A Felonies and there is five
years for Class B Felonies, Class C Felonies, Class D Felonies, and
forgery of instrument of payment. Some extensions are given for some of
these statues and are normally for sexual offenses where the victim was
a minor at the time of the offense.
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Is false Id felony in Indiana? My brother was caught with false id and a suspicious drug never was in jail before and was charged with felony? How can he be defend from these charges?
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So, if I was convicted of 2 dui's in Indiana 22ish years ago with no new arrests or trouble of any kind for that matter, does that mean that the statute of limitations has run it's course and I can now vote etc?
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