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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 12:23:01+00:00

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In New Jersey, indictable offenses, also referred to as felony offenses, are classified into the categories: first degree, second degree, third degree, and fourth degree. New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-1.
An individual convicted of a crime of the first degree shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment between 10 years and 20 years and a fine no greater than $200,000.00. New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-3 and New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-6.
An individual convicted of a crime of the second degree shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment between 5 years and 10 years and a fine no greater than $150,000.00. New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-3 and New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-6.
An individual convicted of a crime of the third degree shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment between 3 years and 5 years and a fine no greater than $15,000.00. New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-3 and New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-6.
An individual convicted of a crime of the fourth degree shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment no greater than 18 months and a fine no greater than $10,000.00. New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-3 and New Jersey Statute Annotated § 2C:43-6.
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