There can be no accurate answer to such a question due to there being so many variables. Contributing factors would be; the laws of the state where the criminal offense and conviction of such occurred; the age and prior history of the convicted offender and a very big factor the interpretation and application of sentencing guidelines by the presiding judge. There are a lot of factors that come into play...but my fiance got 1 year and a day for a really stupid theft charge...and now we are dealing with the not being able to work situation...just thought i would let you know was someone did get for a felony theft... My son got 20 years for felony theft. The victims wanted the book thrown at him and the judge obliged. His been in prison almost 1 year, comes up for a parole hearing in 2015 and his discharge date is 2020. All depends on the judge.
That's a really vague question, so there can only be a vague answer. A felony, depending on what it is, can have varying jail time, from spending a night in a cell, because you got a bit drunk and tried to knock out a lamppost for staring at you, to life without parole for 1st degree murder. most miner offenses, such as theft, assault, grand larceny, that kind of stuff, normally would get you five to ten years, mostly with parole available in half the time. more serious offences, dealing class A drugs, attempted murder, 3rd degree murder, GBH, armed robbery, would get you ten to fifteen years, again, with parole. Life without parole is normally reserved for the really bad stuff, you know, 1st degree murder, kidnapping, conspiracy, the really big stuff, and if you live in certain states of america, these could still lead to Death Row.
The jail time that a person receives for felony forgery can vary depending upon the facts of the case and the state in which the crime was committed. For example in New York a person can be sentenced to up to 7 years in prison for felony forgery but in Washington the prison time for forgery is up to 18 months in prison.
The state is not given. Forgery is usually charged as a Felony offense.
HOWEVER, if this is a first-time offense, you might be able to plead it down to a Misdemeanor.
It depends on the circumstances and local legislation.
It depends on the state and the amount. Your lawyer (if the answer really matters to you, you should already have a lawyer) will know.
How Many years your facing for a felony
You tell me?
In CA a misdemeanor generally gets you less than a year in the county jail and a felony in generally over a year and up to life. So it really depends on the crimes.
Is is posslible for a fist time, non violent, illegal purchase of vicodin, arrested with class be felony, expect probation or jail time in the state of Indiana
It depends on the amount. If it was forgery an not passing bad checks. I would guess it would have some jail time behind it. But I could also be wrong so ask a lawyer for a consultation
"Knowingly Receiving Stolen Property valued at over $400." You do not give the state of residence but it sounds very much like a felony charge.
If you have 4th degree felony on sexual conduct you are looking at some jail time. You could also be put on probation and house arrest.
First time forgery charge in Indiana what is punishment
A Class C felony forgery charge in Indiana carries a penalty of 2-8 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The specific jail time would depend on factors such as the defendant's criminal history and the details of the case. It is important to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can provide more tailored advice based on the specific circumstances.
Class D Felony: Maximum prison term not to exceed 5 years; may be deferred or suspended unless forcible felony; fine of at least $750 but no more than $7,500.
The amount of time that could be sentenced for 3rd degree forgery is up to 17 years. Forgery is a felony and is a serious offense. In addition to serving time there could be a fine of up to $15,000.00
The penalty can vary from state to state, and is also dependant on how much the damages were. The crime can prosecutied as a misdemeanor or a felony. The guilty party could receive jail time.
depending on how bad the forgery is it depends
1-5 years for 2nd degree. 1-10 years for 1st degree
Arrest and jail time.
you can serve 6 months to a year
This is too vague to answer. It depends on how it is charged, what state it is in, the specifics of the forgery, the defendant's criminal history, the end result of the forgery, how the case is disposed of, etc.
The jail time for domestic violence depends on if the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. If it is a misdemeanor jail time can be up to a year and a fine of up to $5,000. For a felony jail time can be anywhere from 3 months to three years with a fine of up to $10,000.
Third felony arrest. What is the possible jail time.