What is a felony in Connecticut? Felonies in Connecticut are any crime that would result in imprisonment in state prison for more than one year. They are classified as Class A, B, C, and D felonies. There are also capital felonies, which result in life in prison with no possibility of ...
It creates a new crime, making it a class C felony, unless otherwise provided by law, to operate or use any computer software or other technology, including a drone, to (1) release tear gas or a similar deleterious agent or (2) remotely control a deadly weapon, explosives, or an incend...
Charges: Sexual Assault in the 4th Degree – Class D Felony; Risk of Injury to a Minor – Class C FelonyOutcome: Case Dismissed Charges: Speeding – speeding during the probationary period after taking driver retraining program conviction would result in a suspension of my client’s drivers’...
Felony Crimes in Connecticut Connecticut breaks down its felony offenses into 5 classes: Class A Felonies, carry penalties of life in prison, 25 to 60 years, 25 to 50 years, and 10 to 25 years, depending upon the offense. Examples include murder, 1st-degree kidnapping, and home invasion. ...