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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-3 (a) | Murder |
(a) A person who commits murder shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between forty-five (45) and sixty-five (65) years, with the advisory sentence being fifty-five (55) years. In + See moreaddition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-4 (b-c) | Class A/Level 1 felony |
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), a person who commits a Level 1 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) shall be imprisoned for a fixed term + See moreof between twenty (20) and forty (40) years, with the advisory sentence being thirty (30) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).(c) A person who commits a Level 1 felony child molesting offense described in:
(1) Ind. Code §35-31.5-2-72(1); or
(2) Ind. Code §35-31.5-2-72(2);
shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between twenty (20) and fifty (50) years, with the advisory sentence being thirty (30) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-4.5 | Level 2 felony; penalty |
A person who commits a Level 2 felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between ten (10) and thirty (30) years, with the advisory sentence being seventeen and + See moreone-half (17 ½ ) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-5 (b) | Class B/Level 3 felony |
(b) A person who commits a Level 3 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between three (3) and sixteen + See more(16) years, with the advisory sentence being nine (9) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-5.5 | Level 4 felony; penalty |
A person who commits a Level 4 felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between two (2) and twelve (12) years, with the advisory sentence being six (6) + See moreyears. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-6 (b) | Class C/Level 5 felony; nonsupport of a child as Class D/Level 6 felony |
(b) A person who commits a Level 5 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between one (1) and six + See more(6) years, with the advisory sentence being three (3) years. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-2-7 (b) | Class D/Level 6 felony |
(b) A person who commits a Level 6 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of between six (6) months and + See moretwo and one-half (2 ½ ) years, with the advisory sentence being one (1) year. In addition, the person may be fined not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
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$0.00 - $10000.00 | Felony | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-3-2 | Class A misdemeanor |
A person who commits a Class A misdemeanor shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of not more than one (1) year; in addition, he may be fined not more + See morethan five thousand dollars ($5,000).
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$0.00 - $5000.00 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-3-3 | Class B misdemeanor |
A person who commits a Class B misdemeanor shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of not more than one hundred eighty (180) days; in addition, he may be fined + See morenot more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
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$0.00 - $1000.00 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-3-4 | Class C Misdemeanor |
A person who commits a Class C misdemeanor shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of not more than sixty (60) days; in addition, he may be fined not more + See morethan five hundred dollars ($500).
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$0.00 - $500.00 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-5-3 (m) | Restitution order (marijuana liquidated damages) |
(m) The court shall order a person who:(1) is convicted of dealing in marijuana under Ind. Code §35-48-4-10(a)(1)(A); and
(2) manufactured the marijuana on property owned by another person, without the + See moreconsent of the property owner;
to pay liquidated damages to the property owner in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000).
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$2000.00 - $2000.00 | Felony | Yes | Court | No |
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Indiana | Ind. Code §35-50-5-4 (b) | Reimbursement order |
(b) At the time the court imposes a sentence, the court may order the person to execute a reimbursement plan as directed by the court and make repayments under the + See moreplan to the county for the costs described in Ind. Code §36-2-13-15.
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County detention costs
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