Indiana Sentencing Calculator

Indiana Felony Sentencing Calculator

Estimate potential time served based on Indiana Penal Code

Murder Level 1 Felony Level 2 Felony Level 3 Felony Level 4 Felony Level 5 Felony Level 6 Felony
Standard (Class A/B) No Credit (0%)
Advisory Sentence: 3 Years (Range: 1 – 6 Years)

Sentencing Breakdown

Total Sentence Imposed:
Credit Percentage Applied:
Estimated Time to Serve:

*Disclaimer: This is an estimate only. Actual time served is determined by the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) and specific court orders.

Understanding Indiana Sentencing Guidelines

In Indiana, criminal sentencing is governed by the Indiana Penal Code, which transitioned to a "Level" system (Level 1-6) on July 1, 2014. Each felony level carries an advisory sentence, which serves as a starting point for the judge, and a specific range of years that can be imposed based on aggravating or mitigating circumstances.

Indiana Felony Ranges & Advisory Sentences

Level Range Advisory
Murder45 – 65 Years55 Years
Level 120 – 40 Years30 Years
Level 210 – 30 Years17.5 Years
Level 33 – 16 Years9 Years
Level 42 – 12 Years6 Years
Level 51 – 6 Years3 Years
Level 60.5 – 2.5 Years1 Year

Good Time Credit (The 75% vs. 50% Rule)

Indiana uses "Credit Classes" to determine how much of a sentence must be served behind bars. This is the most critical factor in estimating a release date:

  • Level 6 Felonies & Misdemeanors: Usually fall under Credit Class A. Defendants earn 1 day of credit for every 1 day served, meaning they serve 50% of their sentence if they maintain good behavior.
  • Level 1 through Level 5 Felonies: Usually fall under Credit Class B. Defendants earn 1 day of credit for every 3 days served, meaning they must serve 75% of the imposed sentence.
  • Murder: Also typically follows the 75% rule for offenses committed after the 2014 reform.

Example Calculation

If an individual is sentenced to 12 years for a Level 3 Felony:

  1. Identify the Credit Class: Level 3 felonies require 75% time served.
  2. Calculation: 12 years x 0.75 = 9 years.
  3. The individual would likely serve 9 years in the Indiana Department of Correction, assuming no loss of good time credit.
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