well, if you have no criminal history and you have good moral character.I would say if convicted, you might get up to 1 year. What you were charged with might say up to 15 or more years but they are not going to give you that many.
90 days in jail
25 to 40 years with parole being offered after 16.
The first time offender waiver is available to offenders who do not have a felony on their record. However, sex offenses and drug offenses on a record does not receive consideration for the first time offender waiver.
Whats the most time for a first offender being charged with one count of felony conversion?
If that is your first time ever being arrested then regardless what charge you get, you will be marked as a first time offender. Now don't think that just because you caught a charge in another state and went to VA where you never been arrested for anything means you will be charged as a first time offender because that's not how it works. If you NEVER been arrested in the U.S.A then you will be charged as a first time offender
It is possible to receive probation and restitution as a sentence for a first-time offender of a Class B felony theft by deception in Maine, depending on the specific circumstances. However, the final decision will depend on various factors, such as the judge's discretion, the amount of money involved, the defendant's criminal history, and the presence of any aggravating or mitigating factors. Consulting with a criminal defense attorney can provide more accurate guidance based on the specific details of the case.
Ask your attorney.
The warrant doesn't include ANY of that information - only the crimnal charge you are accused of.
Not necessarily. This fact will be governed by the judge's handling of your case, and also dependent on your successful completion of the first offender sentence. First time offender treatment only applies as to your sentencing and treatment for the crime, and NOT against what you were charged with. If you successfully complete the terms of your first offender requirements the crime MAY be reduced to a misdemeanor, but the record of your arrest will still remain.
There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to probation or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.
Life imprisonment.
What is the maximum jail time and the least jail time someone can get in Virginia for a class 5 and class 6 felony