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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Criminal charges are generally divided into the categories of felonies and misdemeanors. Although state definitions differ, felonies are more serious offenses while misdemeanors are less serious. In some states, an employer is allowed to ask about misdemeanor arrests and convictions as part of a job ...
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...