What is a class E felony in New York?

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What is a class E felony in New York?

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answered 18 hours ago by Chambliss (55,100 points)
A class E felony in New York is the least serious type of felony offense although the class E felony in New York also still carries with it significant consequences and can result in the person receiving a prison sentence of up to 4 years.

Class E felonies in New York also encompass a range of crimes, from theft and drug possession to more serious crimes like aggravated harassment.

Examples of class E felonies in New York are criminal possession of a controlled substance in the 5th degree, certain cases of aggravated harassment and Grand larceny in the 4th degree or theft of property that is valued over $1,000.00.

Conviction of a class E felony in New York can result in a permanent felony record, restrictions on employment and immigration consequences if you're not a US citizen.

The maximum sentence for a class E felony in New York is often 4 years in prison although the sentence can vary based on the persons prior criminal history and other specifics of the case.

A class E felony is a felony offense which is often considered to be one of the less serious categories of felonies within a state's or federal system's classification system.

Although a class E felony is still a serious crime and charge, a class E felony often involves lower level offenses than other felony classes do.

The penalties for a class E felony can include fines, imprisonment and even loss of voting rights.

Class E felonies are often at the lower end of the felony spectrum and means that they are less severe than other felony classes such as class A felony, class B felony, class C felony and class D felonies.

A class E felony can result in a person getting a prison sentence although the length of the prison sentence can vary.

Fines can also be imposed for a class E felony.

And convictions of class E felonies can result in the loss of voting rights, restrictions on ownership of firearms and even difficulty in getting employment or housing.

Some crimes that can result in class E felonies include certain drug offenses, certain violent crimes and even crimes such as aggravated battery that causes great bodily harm, hit and run involving of great bodily harm or even possession of body armor after a violent crime conviction.

Drug offenses like possession of certain controlled substances with the intent to distribute or possession of certain amounts of specific drugs can result in a class E felony.

And violent crimes like assault with a deadly weapon, some types of sexual offenses and certain burglary charges can also be classified as class E felonies.

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