Felony Classifications in Wisconsin

Felony Classifications in Wisconsin

Felony Classifications in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, the criminal justice system categorizes crimes into misdemeanors and felonies, with felonies being the more serious of the two. Understanding these classifications and the implications of a felony charge is crucial for anyone facing such allegations. At DK Anderson, S.C., our mission is to provide our clients with comprehensive knowledge of what a Wisconsin felony conviction entails, including potential penalties and legal ramifications.

Classifications of Felonies in Wisconsin

Wisconsin law outlines nine felony classes, A through I, with Class A being the most severe. Penalties range from life imprisonment for Class A felonies to fines and imprisonment for lesser felonies. Key felony classes include:

  • Class A felony is punishable by life imprisonment. Certainly this is the most severe penalty in Wisconsin. Such crimes as First Degree Intentional Homicide is a Class A felony in Wisconsin.
  • Class B felony is punishable by imprisonment up to 60 years. The maximum term of initial confinement is 40 years with 20 years of extended supervision. Second Degree Intentional Homicide and First Degree Sexual Assault are examples of a Class B felonies in Wisconsin.
  • Class C felony in Wisconsin is punishable by a fine of up to $100,000 and imprisonment of 40 years. The maximum term of initial confinement for a Class C felony is 25 years with 15 years of extended supervision. Second Degree Sexual Assault and “Len Bias” Homicide are examples of Class C felonies.
  • Class D felony is punishable by a fine of $100,000 and imprisonment of up to 25 years. The maximum term of initial confinement is 15 years with 10 years of extended supervision. First Degree Reckless Injury is a Class D felony in Wisconsin.
  • Class E felony in Wisconsin is punishable by a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment up to 15 years. A Class E felony has a maximum term of initial confinement of 10 years with 5 years of extended supervision. Aggravated Battery can be a Class E felony in Wisconsin.
  • Class F felony in Wisconsin is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000 and imprisonment of 12.5 years. A Class F felony has an initial confinement period of 7.5 years and 5 years of extended supervision. Second Degree Reckless Injury and First Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety are Class F felonies in Wisconsin.
  • Class G felony is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000 and imprisonment of 10 years. A Class G felony has a maximum initial confinement period of 5 years and 5 years of extended supervision. Third Degree Sexual Assault and Strangulation can be Class G felonies in Wisconsin.
  • Class H felony is punishable by a fine of $10,000 and up to 6 years imprisonment. Maximum initial confinement for a Class H felony is 3 years with 3 years of extended supervision. Felony Bail Jumping and Battery to Law Enforcement are Class H felonies in Wisconsin.
  • Class I felony in Wisconsin is the lowest felony offense and is punishable by a fine of $10,000 and 3.5 years of imprisonment. The maximum term of initial confinement is 1.5 years with 2 years of extended supervision. Substantial Battery and Possession of Cocaine as a second offense are Class I felonies in Wisconsin.

Strategies for Defending Against Felony Charges

Our approach at DK Anderson, S.C. involves a meticulous analysis of the facts and legal issues of each case, allowing us to tailor a defense strategy aimed at dismissal, acquittal, or penalty mitigation. Exploring every viable defense and maintaining close consultation with our clients, we commit to applying our strategy aggressively to secure the best possible outcome.

Expert Felony Defense in Madison, WI

As seasoned felony defense attorneys in Madison, WI, our team has a track record of successful defenses against a spectrum of felony charges. We offer a free consultation to discuss your case and outline how we can assist in your defense.

Understanding the gravity of a felony charge and the impact it can have on your life underscores the importance of skilled legal representation. With DK Anderson, S.C., you’ll find a partner committed to defending your rights and securing your future. Contact us to learn more about our approach to felony defense and how we can help navigate the complexities of your case.

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