An answer depends on the facts of the individual case.
If it is your first offense you will get off with probation. That's usually what they will offer on a plea.
Depending on the circumstances of the crime, 2nd degree burglary is a Class C felony in Kentucky and can be punishable by no less than 5 years but no more than 10 years incarceration.
not more than 7 years not less than 2.
3 1/2 to 15 years in prison.
In Co What is the penalty for second degree burglary
The specific charges for second-degree burglary can vary depending on the jurisdiction. Generally, second-degree burglary involves unlawfully entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, but without the use of force or weapons. In many jurisdictions, second-degree burglary is considered a felony offense, which can carry penalties such as imprisonment and fines. It is advisable to consult a criminal defense attorney to understand the specific charges and potential consequences in your jurisdiction.
The acronym AFCF is an abbreviation for After Former Conviction of a Felony. It is used in several criminal cases, including second degree burglary.
8 years
Second degree burglary in Florida has jail time from 1 to 3 years with up to $10,000 fine. An offender can also receive community service, parole and probation. Of course the sentence depends on whether or not the burglary is considered as a misdemeanor or a felony.
The unlawful killing of a human with or with out malice is not accepted in Kentucky. the answer is NO.
Receiving stolen mail and second-degree burglary are both Class C felonies in Oregon. Also on the list are promoting prostitution and third-degree robbery.
Such a person would presumably be sentenced to several years in jail.
Yes. I don't think that the value of the items/item that was taken matters. Burglary of habitation is a second degree felony and the sentence is 2-20. Criminal Mischief starts out as a misdemeanor and can go as high as a first degree felony depending on the value of the items stolen or destroyed.
The answer depends on what jurisdiction you are in (what state you live in). In order to get a more accurate response to your question you should identify the location of where the burglary took place. Here in Texas for example, burglary of a habitation is a second degree felony. The range of punishment is anywhere from two years to ten years probation for a first felony offender (if the jury wants to give probation, or if the state offers probation in a plea bargain up to two years to twenty years in prison. There is also burglary of a building and burglary of a vehicle which in Texas are lesser offenses.
Merle Haggard landed in San Quentin prison between 1957 and 1960, for a second degree burglary conviction.
In Canada if a person still has three prior assault charges pending,what happens when he gets a new charge of second degree murder? could he get out on bail,and how much jail time is he looking at?