ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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A Class C felony typically carries what potential sentence?

  1. Life in prison

  2. Not more than 5 years

  3. Not more than 10 years or less than 1 year and 1 day

  4. Not more than 10 years or less than 1 year

The correct answer is: Not more than 10 years or less than 1 year

A Class C felony typically carries a potential sentence of not more than 10 years or less than 1 year. This classification reflects how serious the crime is within the broader spectrum of felonies, which range from Class A (more serious) to Class C (less serious). The sentencing guidelines for Class C felonies vary by jurisdiction, but the common range allows judges the discretion to impose substantial penalties while also offering the possibility of shorter sentences based on mitigating factors, rehabilitation potential, or other circumstances that may be presented in court. In this context, the ability to impose a sentence starting from 1 year reflects a recognition that not all Class C felony offenses are equal in severity or impact. Thus, the range acknowledges both the need for punishment and the opportunity for potential rehabilitation. The choice that states a maximum of 10 years captures the seriousness of such felonies, aligning it with the understanding of criminal law's tiered approach to sentencing.