What Are the Four Degrees of Felony Crimes in New Jersey?
• The first degree felony crime includes rape, murder, and manslaughter. The sentence is a lifetime in jail. The maximum fine for a felony in this degree is $200,000. • The second degree felony crime includes crimes such as sex crimes, burglary, white collar crimes, kidnapping, drug crimes, theft, and extortion. The punishment is 10 years in jail. The maximum fine for a felony in this degree is $150,000. • The third degree felony crime includes possession of controlled substance, DUI, theft, robbery, embezzlement, and other crimes. The sentence is 5 years in jail. The maximum fine for a felony in this degree is $15,000. • The fourth degree felony crime includes felonious driving offenses, theft, DUI, robbery, and others. The sentence is for 18 months. The maximum fine for a felony in this degree is $10,000. For more about the distinctions between these felony degrees, speak to a trained lawyer who is familiar with the New Jersey system.