This question is too vague to answer. It depends on the severity of the the offense. It also depends if this is the first offense. The state also makes a big difference.
it depends
Loitering is generally a misdemeanor offense - therefore not longer than 1 year in jail.
It depends on the state and the specific circumstances. Typically, a 7th offense of anything will come with substantial jail time.
20 years max
The judge can revoke your sentence of probation and send you to jail for the remainder of your unserved sentence. If your VOP involved committing another offense, if convicted of THAT offense, it will be added to to the length of your original sentence.
Unarmed 1st offense less than $1,000- 11mnths 29dys - 5years Armed 1st offense- 5-10yrs
Running away as a minor is considered a status offense in Wisconsin, not a criminal offense. You would be taken into custody and placed in a shelter or with a family member. If you commit a crime while away, you may face consequences, but it is not a predetermined jail sentence. It is important to seek help and support if you are experiencing difficulties.
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of the offense, or the past history of the defendant.
A first offense of driving under the influence is normally a misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. In most cases, a first offense could result in a short jail sentence.
It depends on the laws of your unidentified state, but in my state, you have up to a year.Added: A misdemeanor offense carries a maximum jail term of UP TO one year in jail.
First offense, $800.00 bail, plus ticket fine, plus jail time.
none possibly on first offense , but more than likely one year suspension on license. but you could be sentenced to 6 month to year on first or second offense