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The amount of time that could be sentenced for 3rd degree forgery is up to 17 years. Forgery is a felony and is a serious offense. In addition to serving time there could be a fine of up to $15,000.00
you can get upwards to twenty-five (25) years in jail ...
depending on how bad the forgery is it depends
This is too vague to answer. It depends on how it is charged, what state it is in, the specifics of the forgery, the defendant's criminal history, the end result of the forgery, how the case is disposed of, etc.
Life imprisonment.
you can serve 6 months to a year
It depends on what kind of theft it was. The maximum amount you'd be in jail for would be three years. However, since you are a first time offender, you'd stand a good chance of avoiding the maximum sentence.
about 10 yrs. only if they killed too its 15 yrs.
no not always. depends on if u have any priors and basically your entire criminal past. i got a 1st degree forgery charge about 2 yrs ago-while i was out on bail for another charge-but since the charges were of a completely different nature, and i had no prior charges of that type, they took me in for 48 hrs and then ultimately sentenced me to time served + restitution/fines. i was also placed on 3yrs of "informal probation" which really means nothing except that the cops can pretty much do a "search & seizure" of me, my residence, vehicle, etc. whenever they request.
A Class C felony forgery charge in Indiana carries a penalty of 2-8 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The specific jail time would depend on factors such as the defendant's criminal history and the details of the case. It is important to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can provide more tailored advice based on the specific circumstances.
How much time can you get for criminal mischief in the 3rd degree