Depending on the circumstances of the case, and whether any other offense may have been involved for which you will also be tried and sentenced - it will depend on the sentencing judge. You COULD serve up to 15 years for this offense if it were to be prosecuted under the federal statute.
The felon will most likely be arrested.
A felon may not POSSESS a rifle, shotgun or handgun anywhere in the US- Federal law. They may receive a pardon that has the effect of no longer being a convicted felon, but until then, no. Violation of that is a serious crime in itself- usually 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.
If you do and are caught, you become a felon. <><><> Start at 5 years in a Federal prison and go up from there, a VERY large fine- by the way- no probation, no parole.
In the US? Five years in Federal prison, no probation, no parole, IF he has access to the firearms.
Depends on the law under which they are charged. For a Federal charge it is typically 5 years and up.
The remainder of their life.
The various states may have varying sentences for this offense. The FEDERAL minimum is 15 years in federal prison.
Federal crime- in ANY state. Minimum 5 years in a Federal prison, no probation, no parole.
Get a lawyer. <><><> You will need one. This is a violation of Federal law, and carries serious penalties, starting at 5 years in a Federal prison- no probation, no parole.
You need a lawyer.
about 10 to 15 depending on drugs
If you're considering robbing that store, you have a future as a felon.