All depending on one's record with the law including the severity ( were people injured/death) house or car the sentence will vary but for an arson on a motor vehicle with no injury and no criminal history you are looking at 2 years as an adult and could be eligable for parole within 6 months on good behavior. The objective and advise from my self a defense attorny is do not commit arson under any circumstances.
If you were to use fire to destroy or damage property then the offence is arson: Section 1(3) of the Criminal Damage Act. The maximum sentence for arson is life imprisonment.
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According to the State of Michigan's Sentencing Guidelines the following arson charges can result in the following maximum sentences:750.72 - Arson of dwelling house: Maximum 20 Years750.75 - Arson of insured property: Maximum 10 Years750.80 - Arson of mines: Maximum Life750.74 - Arson of personal property greater than $50: Maximum 4 Years750.74 - Arson of personal property having a value of $1000 to $20000 or with prior convictions: Maximum 5 Years750.74 (1) (d) - Arson of personal property of $20,000 or more or with prior convictions: Maximum 10 Years750.73 - Arson of real property: Maximum 10 Years750.78 - Arson of woods or prairies: Maximum 4 Years
The arson will soon be caught.
If you are found to be a danger to the community, one could get a "containment" conviction and be imprisoned (in theory) until death.
I got away with raping that elderly black woman, but ended up in jail anyway for arson!The word arson is a noun, and can be used in any sentence with a verb. For example: The fire department suspects arson in this fire.
The fire was clearly an act of arson.He was arrested for arson and criminal damage.Britain supplied the French Resistance with dangerous chemicals so they could commit arson against Nazi occupied buildings.
There isn't a specific number of years you would receive for this particular crime, but you could reasonably expect it to be at or near the maximum possible sentence for a non-capital felony in your location.
Why not? The definition of terrorist is someone causing terror - and arson is a terrible thing.
The maximum sentence for arson in the UK is life in prison. There are no set guidelines for the sentencing of arson-related offences and the court will take into account a variety of factors including:The amount of damage caused (cost and also impact on others)Whether life was endangered or anyone was harmedThe offender's psychiatric conditionThe motive for the attack
For youths 1 bne 90days maximum ... if the youths have a bad record it could be up to a year+
It depends which state you are in as to what the maximum sentence for DUI manslaughter is. In the state of Florida the maximum sentence is 15 years in jail.
Depends on the context of the sentence, but yes, most of the time
You won't just be tried for arson. You'll also be charged with destruction of government property, and you may even face charges of subversion. It'll end up being a federal case, and you can expect to have the book thrown at you. While I can't tell you what the max sentence would be with all those charges, I can tell you that, if this is something you're thinking about doing, it absolutely isn't worth it.