Felony Charges And Penalties
Summary
Third-degree felony charges in Pennsylvania can result in significant penalties, including up to 7 years in prison and fines up to $15,000 per count. Even without a prior criminal record, the severity of the charges could lead to jail time. Sentencing depends on factors like the judges discretion, plea agreements, and specifics of the offenses. Alternatives to jail, such as probation or community service, may be possible. Consulting with a local attorney is essential for personalized legal advice and exploring potential options.Full Conversation
If this person has no criminal background are they looking at jail time in this case
In this case, Matthew A. Kasperitis pleaded guilty to three third-degree felonies related to unauthorized use of an access device, theft, and unlawful use of a computer.
Even without a prior criminal background, the severity of the charges could result in jail time. Sentencing will depend on factors like the judge's discretion, any plea agreements, and the specifics of the offenses.
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How much jail time could he face
In Pennsylvania, for third-degree felonies, the maximum penalty could be up to 7 years in prison and a fine up to $*,* for each count. Sentencing can vary based on the judge's discretion and any plea agreements. Consulting with a local attorney would provide more specific guidance.
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Is there any way he doesn’t get jail time on this case
There may be potential for alternatives to jail time, such as probation, community service, or restitution, depending on the plea agreement and judge's discretion. Consulting with a local attorney is crucial for exploring these options. Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer?