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244 is the identifier for the category of crime, say for instance burglary. the .5 is the kind of burglary ie, from a person, vehicle, residence, etc.. the b portion is the severity of possible sentencing. a b indicates to the presiding judicial official the type of punoshment they can hand out.
1 to 5 years & up to $5000
up to 15 years in prison.
For as long as you are sentenced. The problem lies in sentencing guidelines. These can vary due to a number of variables.
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of the particulars of the offense or if you are a juvenile or an adult. These things can enter into a judges sentencing decision.
Washington State laws classify burglary, and sentencing varies according to the type of burglary. First degree burglary refers to unlawful entry of a building where the perpetrator intends to commit a crime while armed or/and assaults a person. The maximum sentence is life imprisonment.
This goes state by state, usually a period of 6 months to 5 years depending how much involvement and value.
This is the Florida criminal code for burglary. Sentencing would be determined by more factors than has been provided. First and foremost whether the offense is charged as first, second, or third degree, and if there are other offenses or convictions. Sentencing can vary from a fine, probation, to life.
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
Nixon violated the law by obstructing justice and abusing his presidential powers when he attempted to cover up his involvement in the Watergate scandal. This included actively interfering with the FBI's investigation of the burglary in the Democratic National Committee headquarters, which was a criminal act.
What is the difference between residential burglary and commercial burglary as far a being punished?
Lets start with breaking and entering. Mississippi does not have a breaking and entering law, it is all defined as Burglary. There are different laws relating to burglary depending on what was burglarized.97-17-23 - Burglary, Occupied DwellingThis is burglary of a house and carries a minimum sentence of 3 years and a maximum of 25 years confinement.97-17-33 - Burglary, other than occupied dwellingThis is burglary of a car, boat, etc. This carries a maximum of 7 years confinement with no minimum. If the burglary occures at a church or other place of worship the penalty can be doubled to a maximum of 14 years.97-17-43 - Petit LarcenyPetit larceny occurs when the total value of the stolen property is less that $500. This is punishable by up to 6 months in the county jail, uunless it was stolen from a church then the punishment doubles.Hope this helps. :)