Class A Felony Penalties

Summary

A Class A felony in Missouri can result in 10 to 30 years or life imprisonment. Incorrect residency could lead to additional charges such as fraud. The exact penalty depends on the specifics of the case. Consulting with a local attorney is advised for a precise understanding.

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I was wondering how much time can I get for not having the correct residency if I have a class a felony
Hello ****, your penalty may vary depending on your location. Could you please share the state you're in so I can provide more accurate information?
Missouri
Hello ****, in Missouri:
- A Class A felony can result in * to 30 years, or life imprisonment.
- Incorrect residency could potentially lead to additional charges such as fraud.
- The exact penalty can vary based on the specifics of the case.
I would advise consulting with a local attorney for a more precise understanding.
And that's for just not having the correct residency
Hello ****, yes, the information provided is specific to Missouri. The penalties for incorrect residency can vary and may not always lead to additional charges. It's important to consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your situation.