Sentences imposed for any crime are based upon the laws of the state in which the crime occurred and any contributing factors. Contributing factors would be, any prior criminal history of the convicted person, the age of the person, the circumstances of the crime committed, the classification of the felony crime, etc. Without knowing the specifics of the case an objective answer is not possible.
Php30,000.00
9 million dollars
45 year's...
In the game of Monopoly, you do not pay someone who is in jail.
Reckless driving Florida penalties are up to 90 days in jail on the first offense and a $500 fine. The second offense is punishable by up to 6 months in jail and $1,000 fine. If the Florida reckless driving results in damage to the property or person of another it is a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and $1,000 fine. If reckless driving results in serious bodily injury to another it is punishable as a felony of the third degree. Third degree felonies are punishable by up to 5 years in prison and $5.000 fine. Court costs are assessed on top of the fines.
6 months
Anything over 20mph over the speed limit is considered reckless driving and you can be put in jail for it. Well.. it could cost someone their life. I do not think you can put a price on someones life. (the person who said this obiviously is unaware of the statistics that you are much more likely to die in an idling car than to be killed by someone speeding)
the consequences of drinking and driving are you will crash and kill your self or someone around you
Vehicular Homicide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a felony. Whether or not the individual spends much time in jail would be influenced by the circumstances, the actual charges filed, and the results of trial or plea bargain. The answer, therefore, is "possibly."
Hollywood Homicide grossed $51,107,785 worldwide.
No, but you might end up wishing you were in jail. You can end up in an emotional jail which, I hear, can be much worse. not only that but you have to be stupid to mess with someone else's husbend
From zero to life (or the death penalty), depending upon the circumstances.