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A defendant serves no time for a crime, they are stilling being tried to determine if they committed a crime. A convicted criminal will be given a sentence based on how many crimes they have committed and a variety of other factors that the court will look at.

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What state? It will be a FELONY offense. You must research the statutes for your particular state to determine what the maximum sentence might be, and determine if there may be a minimum mandatory sentence set by your legislature.

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how much time does a defendant serve for 1st degree burglary in Iowa state?

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It is important to follow the rules and laws set before the population. A person in Maryland can possibly serve from 3months to a year in jail for breaking and entering.

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Third degree burglary is a Class C felony in Alabama, for which a person can serve no more than 10 years and no less than 1 year, 1 day in prison. There may also be a fine of up to $15,000.

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Depends on your past record, if you're on probation, if the judge doesn't like the way you look, your attitude, etc.

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four years.

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