A person convicted of a crime has the right to be sentenced in no fewer than two and no more than 45 days after conviction or entry of a plea. Do not count any infraction, Class C, or Class B traffic and other minor regulatory offenses against the gap, consistent with Utah Code § 77-40-102(10).If you are found guilty at trial or plead guilty, you can choose to be sentenced between 2 and 45 days after your conviction. Mandatory two-day jail term or 48-hours of community service. Not allowed if a person has any combination of three non-drug-possession convictions if two are Class A Misdemeanors, each from separate criminal episodes. Felonies of the Third Degree incur the least harsh penalties. What Can we help you find? This study examines the relationship between sentencing statute changes and the prison population in the State of Utah from 1988-2007 for Felony. I stayed in "pre class" for 2 weeks in limbo.