There are no set sentences for criminal offenses. It depends on the case and a number of other factors.
A Class C felony will result in 5-10 years in prison. With that many counts, they will run the sentences concurrent and possilbly drop a few of the charges unless they involved pyhsical altercation.
If it's your only DUI and it wasn't a felony DUI, yes.
You need to look up the statute in your state that covers EMBEZZLEMENT.
Yes, convicted 28 Dec 09 for several counts of felony drug trafficking. Sentence expected to be 15 years to life.
$300 or more is a felony. Anything less than $300--even if it is $299.99 is a misdemeanor.
My understanding is that it depends on whether it is filed as a felony or misdemeanor. The felony can carry up to 3 years in state prison. A misdemeanor up to a year in the county jail.
The same as out of Court. Someone who is released from prison before they serve their entire sentence is on "parole" for the remainder of their sentence. For example if someone sits in jail for 6 months on a Felony Stealing charge and gets sentenced to 5 years then they go to prison. The 6 months they sat in jail counts towards their sentence. So if they do 2yrs in prison then get released on parole they are on parole the remainder of their sentence or 2.5 years.
It depends on the felony
Felony larceny is typically charged as a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison. Each count is punishable, and punishable consecutively, so your exposure would be 600 years. As a practical matter the prosecutors will cut you a deal and agree to concurrent sentences on all counts, so you get one chunk of time to do, but 600 years gives a defendant a lot of incentive to take whatever plea the prosecutors might offer.
In California it will depend on what level the specific charges are. If the felony can result in over 8 year in prison it is set at 6 years. Less that that they are set at 3 years. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year unless a minor is involved which makes it 3 years.
Not enough information about the offense is disclosed in the question. Suffice it to say that it all amounts to a felony sentence and probably many years in prison.
There is a 2 year statute of limitations on a misdemeanor theft by taking charge in George. It is a 4 year statute of limitation if it is a felony.