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Is jail involved for a misdemeanor gun charge in Indiana?
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Indiana handgun laws are very strict when it comes to court decisions regarding misdemeanour gun charges. One who commits a gun charge misdemeanour faces potentially huge fines and prison time. This varies depending upon the individual’s particular case, as does in most legal situations. If you were found using the gun in an illegal manner or possessing it against law, you may be subject to a felony conviction.
A gun charge misdemeanour is incurred by one who is found in possession of a handgun without a permit; no gun charge is incurred if the gun is a shotgun or rifle. Such permits are difficult to gain.
Certain weapons are deemed as ‘illegal’ and the following punishments may be ordered against various criminal offences related to the gun:
It is prohibited to possess a sawed-off shotgun in the state of Indian. Importing, selling, giving, manufacturing, or possessing this weapon could result in 6 months to even 3 years in jail, as it is a Class D felony act.
It is a Class C felony in Indiana to possess a machine gun. This crime could lead to a potential 3-8 years in jail.
A previously convicted felon on severely violent charges is prohibited by Indiana law to possess a firearm or gun. A Class B felony is faced if found in possession of one and potential 6-20 years of jail and fines extending to even $10,000.
Although Indian gun charge laws are rigid, there are success stories of individuals being let off with a small compensation fee or no punishment at all. It is recommended that you consult with a competent lawyer for the best case outcome. Make sure your case gets the fair treatment it deserves in court.
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