NYSentencing

§ 55.05 Classifications of felonies and misdemeanors.
    1.   Felonies.   Felonies  are classified, for the purpose of
sentence, into five categories as follows:
    (a)  Class A felonies;
    (b)  Class B felonies;
    (c)  Class C felonies;
    (d)  Class D felonies; and
    (e)  Class E felonies.
    Class  A  felonies  are  subclassified,  for  the  purpose of
sentence, into two categories as follows: subclass I and subclass
II,   to   be  known  as  class  A-I  and  class  A-II  felonies,
respectively.
    2.   Misdemeanors.   Misdemeanors  are  classified,  for  the
purpose of sentence, into three categories as follows:
    (a)  Class A misdemeanors;
    (b)  Class B misdemeanors; and
    (c)  Unclassified misdemeanors.