Select the appropriate severity code for the offense if more than one exists for a listed violation, i.e. felony or misdemeanor.
|
Code |
Severity |
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F |
Felony |
|
M |
Misdemeanor |
|
N |
Non-criminal |
Select the appropriate classification level for the felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal offense being charged. On the actual fingperint card, only felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal needs to be indicated. The classification level is to assist in selecting the proper statute that is being alledged.
|
Code |
Classification |
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A |
Class A felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal offense |
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B |
Class B felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal offense |
|
C |
Class C felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal offense |
|
D |
Class D felony or non-criminal offense |
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E |
Class E felony or non-criminal offense |
|
F |
Class F felony |
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G |
Class G felony |
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H |
Class H felony |
|
I |
Class I felony |
|
U |
Unclassified felony, misdemeanor or non-criminal offense |
Examples:
• FB is a class B felony
• FU is an unclassified felony
• MA is a class A misdemeanor
• ND is a class D forfeiture (Non-criminal)
Some of the offenses listed indicate a severity of "modifier". These statutes modify the underlying offense charge. A modifier cannot be the only offense alleged, it must be used in conjunction with another valid, chargeable offense.