“Level 4 Drug Felonies” in Colorado – Law & Penalties
A level 4 drug felony is a class of Colorado drug crime that carries 6 months to 1 year in prison and/or fines of $1,000.00 to $100,000.00. If there are aggravating circumstances, the maximum prison term becomes two years. Convictions can usually be sealedthree years after the criminal case ends.
In this article, our Colorado criminal defense attorneys discuss:
Drug possession of more than four grams of methamphetamine is a level 4 drug felony in Colorado.
2. What is the sentence for level 4 drug felonies?
The presumptive penalties for level 4 drug felonies in Colorado are six months to one year in Colorado State Prison and/or $1,000 to $100,000 in fines, a $1,500 surcharge, plus a one-year mandatory parole period. But the maximum prison sentence becomes two years if there are aggravating factors, such as if the defendant was either:
See the state government’s official list of Colorado level 4 drug felonies.
4. Can level 4 drug felonies get sealed?
In Colorado, most level 4 drug felony convictions are sealable three years after the case ends. However, there is no waiting period to petition for a seal if the criminal charge gets dismissed.2
Learn how to seal Colorado criminal records.
The maximum sentence for level 4 drug felonies is two years in Colorado state prison.
5. Am I entitled to a jury trial?
Yes. People charged with a level 4 drug felony in Colorado have the right to a jury trial of twelve jurors. With the court’s approval, the defendant can choose to have a bench trial — where only a judge presides — or a smaller jury of at least six people.3
6. Are level 4 drug felonies deportable?
Yes, drug convictions – even for simple possession of drugs – can cause non-citizen defendants to be deported from the U.S. That is why immigrants facing charges of violating drug laws are advised to hire experienced counsel immediately to try to get the charges reduced or dismissed. Learn more about the criminal defense of immigrants in Colorado.4
The district attorney has three years after an alleged level 4 drug felony to press charges. And if the defendant is outside of Colorado, the statute of limitations pauses (tolls) for no more than five years.6