8 years
Purposful poisoning would be considered premeditated (attempted) murder. Depending on the laws of where the crime is commited, you could get up to the death penalty/life in prison.
ABSOLUTELY!!!! That is called Aggravated Assault- at least- and is a very serious crime. You could go to jail for a very long time.
If you signed someone else's name on a legal document then the crime is forgery. If it is your first offence you may not go to prison if you are lucky.
It depends on the type of crime and how long they are in prison for.
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The length of the prison sentence for killing someone with a cleaver depends on various factors, including the circumstances of the crime, the jurisdiction, and any mitigating or aggravating factors. In general, a murder conviction can result in a lengthy prison sentence, often ranging from several years to a life sentence or even the death penalty in some jurisdictions.
1 millisecond if they killed somone it isnt a very bad crime at all
The length of a prison sentence for murder varies depending on the circumstances of the crime, such as premeditation, intent, and the laws of the jurisdiction. It can range from a minimum of 15 years to life in prison without the possibility of parole, or even the death penalty in some states and countries.
Depends on what the crime was, and for what type of gun. A felon in possession of a firearm violates a Federal law in the US, punished by 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.
The worst thing you can do is a crime because you never know what can happen to you. You can get shot,go into prison for a long period of time or you could be in prison for life.
Criminals are kept in prison for the amount of time as required by law and a judge depending on what they were arrested for. If someone is held in jail but has not committed a crime, the amount of time they can be held is between 24 and 48 hours, depending on the laws of that state.
Counterfeiting money is a serious crime that could see you serving a very long prison sentence.