yes you can
I just found out this week that in Oklahoma you can not be charged with attempted murder. They have to charge you with something else.
It all depends on whether it was premeditated attempted murder or just attempted murder.
usually 20 years for attempted murder and 25 for murderso basically 20-25 years
the number of years spent in jail are different and also it depends on the situation you are inAdded: Also, in 39 jurisdictions the death penalty for murder still exists. No one is ever executed for ATTEMPTED murder.
Attempted Murder in the Second Degree is a class B felony which is punishable by up to 25 years in prison.
Attempted murder is a class 2 felony which carries a maximum sentence of 24 years with a minimum sentence of 8 years. If issued the minimum sentence of 8 years you will be ineligible for parole for 5 years.
Under Massachusetts General Laws Stabbing someone is a felony. If the person does not suffer serious injury you will be charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon which carries Up to 10 years in the state prison or up to 2 1/2 years in jail and/or up to $5,000 fine. If it causes serious injury or if the person you stab is pregnant, or if there is a restraining order out or if it's a child under 14 then you will be charged with aggravated assault and battery with a deadly weapon which carries up to 15 years in the state prison or up to 2 1/2 years in jail and/or up to a $10,000 fine. If it causes permanent disfigurement then you may be additionally charged with mayhem or if you intended to murder the person then an additional charge of attempted murder may be added. Both mayhem and attempted murder carry up to 20 years in the state prison or up to 2 1/2 years in jail and/or up to $1,000. If you kill the person you may be charged with murder or manslaughter. Manslaughter (or 3rd degree murder) carry the same penalty as mayhem and attempted murder, 2nd degree murder carries 15 years to life in the state prison, 1st degree murder carries life without any possibility of parole in the state prison. Stabbing someone is extremely serious and you will need a darn good lawyer!!!
If they catch you try to atemmpt suicide them you will go to jail for as many years as the judge thinks that you deserve.
In Canada, attempted murder can result in a maximum sentence of 14 years imprisonment. If the attempted murder is considered particularly serious, the sentence can be increased, especially if it involves aggravating factors. The actual sentence imposed will depend on various factors, including the circumstances of the crime and the offender's criminal history.
I heard that you can do up to 10 years; but im actually sure.
Not enough information about the offense is disclosed in the question. Suffice it to say that it all amounts to a felony sentence and probably many years in prison.
It depends on the state and the facility.