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  3. Fill in your personal information at the top, including your name and case number, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
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To qualify under Indiana Code 35-50-2-7: The crime must not involve bodily injury. The person must not be a sex or violent offender. No new felonies since the conviction. Completion of sentence, including probation or parole. There are no pending charges. At least 3 years since the sentence was served.
The bottom line is this: docHub jail time is rare for misdemeanors, but there are exceptions. Call us for a consultation about your specific case and we can give you a better idea about your odds.
Possible Penalties for Misdemeanors You might be wondering, What will happen to me if Im convicted? The truth is most people charged with misdemeanors dont end up in jail. In fact, for most first-time offenders, diversion programs are available.
Three Classes of Misdemeanors in Indiana Class A Misdemeanor: This carries a penalty that ranges from 0 days in jail up to 1 year in jail, with a maximum fine of $5000.00. Class B Misdemeanor: This carries a penalty that ranges from 0 days in jail up to 180 days in jail, with a maximum fine of $1000.00.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), whenever the court suspends in whole or in part a sentence for a Class A, Class B, or Class C misdemeanor, it may place the person on probation under IC 35-38-2 for a fixed period of not more than one (1) year, notwithstanding the maximum term of imprisonment for the

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Alternative Misdemeanor Sentencing (AMS) is a legal process under Indiana Code 35-50-2-7 and 35-38-1-1.5 that allows certain felony convictionsspecifically Level 6 feloniesto be converted into Class A misdemeanors.
How to Avoid Jail Time for a California Misdemeanor Hiring an experienced criminal defense lawyer to advocate for you. Attempting to plea bargain for reduced charges or alternative offenses. Negotiating probation terms. Committing to rehabilitation. Filing pretrial motions to attack the strength of the evidence.

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