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There are various levels of burglary charges. You can hope to get probation and not go to jail for a burglary charge in SC if you do not have a record.
Considering that just to place the bugs you would be entering their house WITH a criminal intent, you are committing Burglary - a felony. Anything you did after that would simply be another charge added on to the felony Burglary charge you already have.
i think so, as long as u meet the age requirements. i got youthful offender on a misdemeanor burglary
Burglary is a felony offense. If sentenced to prison you will spend at least one year.
This depends on the state in which you are being tried in and the extenuating circumstances involving the burglary. Such as were people inside the home? Did you use a weapon? Did you actually take anything? I could better answer your question If you use the comment section and tell me the state in which you are being charged (or indicted) and answer If any of those extenuating circumstances apply to you.
If it was a burglary of a dwelling then it can carry a sentence of 3 to 25 years in penitentiary, burglary of church up to 14 years in penitentary, burglary of a non-dwelling or auto is up to 7 years, burglary with exposives 5 to 40 years in penitentiary. If it was a robbery up to 15 years in penitentary, armed robbery is up to life WITHOUT parole.
Life!!
The amount of time spent in jail for burglary in Georgia depends on the severity of the crime. It is a felony and the sentence could be five years or more along with a fine and restitution.
Maximum 5 years depending on the person and there background
Minimum of 10 years depending the property & items stolen
Unfortunately - "accidental" or not - you are now charged with a felony offense. Chances are great that your probation will be (or has been) revoked on the original charge and you will be remanded to jail to serve out the remainder of THAT sentence. In the meantime the burglary case will proceed through the court and since no one can know what that outcome might be, it's just a big mystery right now.
For as long as you are sentenced. The problem lies in sentencing guidelines. These can vary due to a number of variables.