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North Carolina Worksheet Prior Record Level for Felony Sentencing and Prior Conviction Level for Misdemeanor Sentencing (Structured Sentencing)

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Worksheet Prior Record Level for Felony Sentencing and Prior Conviction Level for Misdemeanor Sentencing (Structured Sentencing): This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.


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Class A: Life without parole or death. Class B1: 144 months in prison to life without parole. Class B2: 94 to 393 months in prison. Class C: 44 to 182 months in prison. Class D: Class E: 15 to 63 months in prison. Class F: 10 to 41 months in prison.

Giving weapons to minors, false statements to procure an insurance policy, and trafficking between 28 and 200 grams of amphetamines (such as an ADHD drug) are also Class H felonies. A Class H conviction in North Carolina carries an imprisonment sentence of five to twenty months in the presumptive (middle) range.

North Carolina has two broad categories of crimes: felonies and misdemeanors. The state's statutory definition of a felony says that a crime is a felony if it was a felony at common law or is classified as such by state statute. These offenses may be punishable by death or imprisonment in the state prison system.

Sentences for felonies can range anywhere from one year to life in prison and, in some states and in the federal system, a sentence can include the death penalty (also called capital punishment). Generally speaking, the more serious the crime is, the longer the sentence can be.

Felonies are organized into 10 different classifications from Class A to Class I, with Class B felonies divided into Class B1 and B2. Class A felonies are the most serious and include murder, while Class I felonies, such as larceny of a dog, credit card fraud, and domestic violence, are the least serious.

These felonies can be classified from Class E or F felonies, such as the lowest levels of theft, up to Class A felonies, which carry a life's sentence in prison or the death penalty. Class A felonies are generally murder or first degree intentional homicide.

North Carolina organizes felony crimes into 10 different lettered categories, from Class A to I. North Carolina organizes felony crimes into ten different lettered categories, from Class A to I, with Class B felonies further divided into Class B1 and Class B2.

First-degree felony: murder, rape, kidnapping, arson, fraud. Second-degree felony: aggravated assault, felony assault, arson, manslaughter, possession of a controlled substance, child molestation.

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North Carolina Worksheet Prior Record Level for Felony Sentencing and Prior Conviction Level for Misdemeanor Sentencing (Structured Sentencing)