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Alabama Plea Agreement and Entry of Judgment and Pronouncement of Sentence

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AL-LCF-001
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Plea Agreement and Entry of Judgment and Pronouncement of Sentence, is an official form from the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alabama statutes and law.

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In 2020, more than 500 people were serving life without parole under Alabama's draconian Habitual Felony Offender Act or HFOA. The law passed at the dawn of the tough-on-crime era mandates longer sentences each time someone commits a felony, regardless of the time between offenses.

An inmate could receive a 20-year split with three years to serve in prison, which is not part of the good time release statute. According to a state sentencing commission report, Alabama has one of the most generous good time laws, with inmates receiving two and a half days credit for every day served behind bars.

Class A and level 1 felonies are the most serious, class B and level 2 are less so, and so on. States group their felonies in order to assign punishment on an orderly basis.

Alabama makes it a felony to steal property or services valued at over $500. Learn about Alabama's penalties for theft. Under Alabama's law, the crime of theft occurs when someone takes another's property or services without authorization and with intent to deprive the owner of their property or services.

Class C felonies are punishable by a prison sentence of at least one (1) year and one (1) day up to two (10) years. Fines can go up to $15,000.00.

In the state of Alabama, the Habitual Felony Offender Act is the active three strikes law. The law requires that repeat offenders be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Class C misdemeanors charges could result in jail sentences of up to three (3) months and fines of up to $500.00. Examples of Class C misdemeanors include, open container, public lewdness, harassment, and disorderly conduct.

Sentences for felonies can range anywhere from one year to life in prison and, in some states and in the federal system, a sentence can include the death penalty (also called capital punishment). Generally speaking, the more serious the crime is, the longer the sentence can be.

ALABAMA SPLIT SENTENCE ALABAMA SENTENCES AND FINESAlabama Code § 15-18-8, the Alabama Split Sentence Act, allows Alabama criminal court judges to suspend portions of a criminal defendant's sentence. Under a split sentence, the judge imposes a limited amount of jail time followed by a period of probation.

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Alabama Plea Agreement and Entry of Judgment and Pronouncement of Sentence