Depends on the law where you are. In some circumstances, life in prison.
25-30 years prison
The length of imprisonment for jumping and robbing someone with a gun involved varies depending on jurisdiction and the severity of the crime. In many cases, armed robbery carries significant prison sentences, ranging from several years to life imprisonment, with additional penalties for firearm use.
The statutes vary depending on the jurisdiction. It will also depend on what level of crime armed robbery is defined in at that location. In many cases it would be a felony and it could be anything from two years to no limit at all.
The penalty for strong armed robbery in Virginia is up to 20 years in prison. Strong armed robbery is something that is taken very seriously, and can hold serious penalties if a person hurts someone while robbing a business, or person.
It depends on where you are. Depending on the circumstances, it's usually at least a year, but usually 5-10, but can be as high as life in prison.
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The cause of an armed robbery can be any number of things. A person may need money, or want items to sell. They may also be trying to get revenge on someone. The effect of armed robbery is stricter security and more fear.
Unable to give answer. Too much is unknown. What is your record? How badly was the victim injured? Etc. All these things can impact the judge's sentence.
Robbery sentencing depends on the amount of money taken and the manner in which it was taken.
It depends on many factors, the state, county, dollar value, judge, DA, priors etc.Added: EIGHT counts of ARMED ROBBERY! That amounts to eight felony charges for committing crimes of violence while armed. Taking into account the first answer, you are looking at some SERIOUS prison time.
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36 years