Alabama Felony Sentencing Order is the order of sentencing that is used by the courts in the state of Alabama for criminal offenses categorized as felonies. The Alabama Felony Sentencing Order imposes a range of punishments, including imprisonment, fines, restitution, probation, and community service. The order also outlines the process for appeals and post-conviction relief. There are three types of Alabama Felony Sentencing Orders: Habitual Felony Offender Statute, Structured Sentencing Guidelines, and Split Sentences. The Habitual Felony Offender Statute allows a longer sentence to be imposed on those with multiple felony convictions. The Structured Sentencing Guidelines provide a framework for judges to use when determining the sentence for each felony offense. Split Sentences allow a judge to impose a sentence that involves a period of incarceration and a period of probation or community service.