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What is the longest time you can spend in open jail?

(in the US) Use of the noun 'jail' denotes a term of LESS than one year (misdemeanor sentence),. as opposed to a prison term (MORE than one year). However, I do not recognize the term "open" jail.


How long can you go to jail for criminal mischeif?

It's a misdemeanor - less than a year in jail.


How many days would you spend in jail if you killed SOmeone famous AND I WAS 13?

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You took a sentence of 5 year felony probation and violated will you spend your time in a state prison or county jail?

It depends on the original sentence. If the original sentence was greater than one year and one day, your will serve your time in a state penitentiary. If the sentence was less than one year, you may serve it in a county jail, but the judge could mandate prison.


What is the jail time for a misdemeamor a in Texas?

The maximum will be less than one year.


How long do you go to jail for burGlary in Ohio?

Burglary is a felony offense. If sentenced to prison you will spend at least one year.


Can you deposit a personal check into a business account?

Yes, but if you get caught you could spend over a year in jail, it's a felony.


How long will a sixteen year old spend in jail for using meth?

There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. It is case specific.


What crime punishable by imprisonment in jail for less than one year?

Misdemeanor.


Can you deposit a personal check into a business bank account?

Yes, but if you get caught you could spend over a year in jail, it's a felony.


How long will someone spend in jail if they steal from someone and get one felony for it?

A felony is generally punishable by more than a year in jail. Sentencing would depend alot on the defendant's criminal history.


What is the punishment for pety larcony?

PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor - less than one year in jail.