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Felonies are organized into 10 different classifications from Class A to Class I, with Class B felonies divided into Class B1 and B2. Class A felonies are the most serious and include , while Class I felonies, such as larceny of a dog, credit card fraud, and domestic violence, are the least serious.
The North Carolina Three Strikes Law, officially known as the Habitual Felon statute, imposes enhanced penalties on individuals with multiple felony convictions. Designed to deter repeat offenses, this law allows prosecutors to seek harsher sentences for anyone convicted of three prior felonies.
Fourth-degree felonies are the least serious felony offenses and carry up to 18 months imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. False imprisonment, aggravated assault, and forgery are fourth-degree felonies.
Class B2 Felony: A class B felony can be classified as a B1 or B2. Class B2 felonies include offenses such as manslaughter, burglary, and drug trafficking. These offenses carry a potential punishment of 94 to 393 months imprisonment, depending on the specific circumstances of the offense and prior convictions.
North Carolina provides three sentencing ranges for every felony classa mitigated, presumptive, and aggravated sentence range.
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