I have been charged with drug possession in Oregon and it is classified as a Class B felony. What is the punishment for a Class B felony?
I have been charged with drug possession in Oregon and it is classified as a Class B felony. What is the punishment for a Class B felony?
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Answer:
The drug possession charge you’ve mentioned is a typical example of a Class B felony in Oregon, which is usually considered a high risk and serious offense. The drug possession charge must have been possession of a large quantity of drugs with intent to distribute. A class B felony carries a maximum of 10 years in state prison, along with a maximum fine of $250,000. Other examples of a class B felony in Oregon include domestic violence, sex crimes (other than rape), assault, kidnapping and child pornography charges.
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Posted by Bert Gonzalez on 08 Jul 2010