Consequences of a Class D felony typically include jail time and a fine. Each state has its own sentencing laws for Class D felonies. In Iowa, for example, Class D felonies are punishable by jail time of up to five years and a fine of $750 to $7,500. In New York, a person convic...
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While a Class D felony is not the most serious of felonies, it is still a felony, and a conviction will impact you for the rest of your life. Unlike a citation or a misdemeanor, which will drop off your record after some time, a felony is permanent. As noted above, in addition to...
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