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A felony is when you commit a "supposedly small" civil crime and instead of being a charge such as murder, it could be charges of theft or burgulury. A rape is also a felony
I'm sure it depends on where you are. In Tennessee, statute 39-13-202 states the penalty for first degree murder is death or life in prison.
It depends on the felony
Murder, or other Class A felony: no limitation. Other felonies: 5 yrs. Misdemeanors: 2 years However: If absent from the state, or whereabours are unknown: an additional 5 years
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
Under those circumstances, most states would propbably charge Manslaughter, in addition to whatever other crime was being committed at the time. UNLESS - the intent was to commit murder in the first place, then it would be homicide. Many states have what is referred to as the Felony Murder Rule. Any death that results from the commission of a felony is considered Murder and can be punished as if it was pre-meditated or first degree murder. You will have to investigate the criminal code for the state in question.
There is no set penalty for a criminal offense. While some crimes have minimums and maximums, the exact punishment will be determined based on the circumstances of the crime, and the defendant's history.
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Assault with a deadly weapon will be a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.
You can get up to 3 to 4 years
Forever.
The penalty for a first time felony theft offense in Georgia will vary depending on many factors. If convicted, the person faces serious jail time and a fine. Only an attorney can give you more details.