Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
What jail time does someone get for Burglary FA, Theft;reveiving stolen property FD,FCFD
1 Answer from Attorneys
A burglary as a class A felony often written as a �Burglary/FA�carries a possible sentence range up to 50 years maximum. Under Indiana law a class A felony carries a sentence range of 20 years minimum to 50 years maximum with an advisory sentence of 30 years. A class B felony carries a sentence range of 6 years minimum to 20 years maximum with an advisory sentence of 10 years. A class C felony carries a sentence range of 2 years minimum to 8 years maximum with an advisory sentence of 4 years. And a class D felony carries a sentence range of 6 months minimum to 3 years maximum with an advisory sentence of 1 � half years (18 months). Many things can aggravate a sentence towards the high end maximum possible sentence and also mitigate a sentence towards the low end minimum sentence. You may wish to consult with an attorney in your area experienced in criminal defense law for more concrete and specific advice.
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