Felony Defense
A felony in Arizona is a serious crime that brings potential life-changing penalties that could include at least one year of prison, significant fines, probation and other major consequences. Classification of felonies in Arizona include Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
Felony Classifications
Class 1 Felonies
Class 1 felonies are the most serious crimes and carry the most serious sentences. In the state of Arizona the only class 1 felonies are first and second degree murder. First degree murder is punishable by death or life in prison. Second degree murder is punishable by 16 year’s to life in prison.
First Degree Murder: A willful and premeditated killing, meaning that it was committed after planning or “lying in wait” for the victim
Penalties: Life imprisonment or death sentence
Second Degree Murder: A murder that is intentional but not premeditated, nor committed in a “heat of passion” or a death that results from the offender’s indifference to human life
Penalties: 16 Years to life in prison
Class 2 Felonies
Class 2 felonies may be labeled as dangerous or non-dangerous and carry a presumptive term of five years in prison and 12.5 years for an aggravated term (Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 13-701). Sentencing may be affected by other circumstances such as if it is a first time offense or not.
Examples of Class 2 felonies in Arizona:
Manslaughter
Human Trafficking
Aggravated Assault
Producing/Creating Child Porn
Arson
Kidnapping
Armed Robbery
Fraudulent Schemes
Possession of Drugs with Intent to Sell
And More
Class 3 Felonies
Class 3 felonies carry a presumptive term of three years and six months in prison and eight years and nine months for an aggravated term and can be classified into dangerous or non-dangerous. If you are found guilty of a dangerous Class 3 felony, you will not be eligible for probation.
Examples of Class 3 felonies in Arizona:
Possession of more than two, but less than four pounds of marijuana
Certain forms of theft
Certain forms of aggravated assault
Certain forms of stalking
Telecommunications fraud
And More
Class 4 felonies
Class 4 felonies carry a presumptive term of two years and six months in prison and three years and nine months for an aggravated term and can also be classified into dangerous or non-dangerous. If you are found guilty of a dangerous Class 4 felony, you will not be eligible for probation.
Examples of Class 4 felonies in Arizona:
Possession of heroin
Aggravated DUI
Misconduct with a deadly weapon
Forgery
And More
Class 5 felonies
Crimes are classified as a class 5 felony when a class is failed to be indicated by a lawmaker. Class 5 felonies carry a presumptive term of two years and two years and six months for an aggravated term and can be considered dangerous or non-dangerous. If you are found guilty of a dangerous Class 5 felony, you will not be eligible for probation.
Examples of Class 5 felonies in Arizona:
Credit Card Theft
Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer
Unlawful Flight From Law Enforcement
Public Sexual Indecency in Front of a Minor
And More
Class 6 felonies
Under Arizona law, class 6 felonies are considered the least serious felonies. Class 6 felonies carry a presumptive term of one year in prison and two years for an aggravated term and can be considered dangerous or non-dangerous. If you are found guilty of a dangerous Class 5 felony, you will not be eligible for probation.
Examples of Class 6 felonies in Arizona:
Aggravated DUI
Theft
Resisting Arrest
Possession of Marijuana
And More
If you are facing felony charges, the first thing you need to do is contact a Phoenix criminal defense attorney who will protect your rights through every aspect of your case, including arraignment, hearings and trial.
Blog Articles | Felony Offenses
Our expert criminal defense team at Tyler Allen Law Firm has over 30 years combined experience defending clients charged with felonies. We have compiled that vast array of knowledge into several informative blog articles to answer many frequently asked questions from those charged with these crimes.