It varies. California is run by the three strike policy, so depending on the offence and the defendants criminal record it can unfortunately vary from probation to a life sentence. You would have to be more specific.
A person who commits burglary in the first degree in California can receive up to 6 years in prison. A person who commits second degree burglary can receive 1-3 years in prison.
Depends if you have priors or strikes.if not, anywhere from six months to 5 years
Probably the max, but what that is depends on state and whether hit with a felony or not.
The specific charges for second-degree burglary can vary depending on the jurisdiction. Generally, second-degree burglary involves unlawfully entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, but without the use of force or weapons. In many jurisdictions, second-degree burglary is considered a felony offense, which can carry penalties such as imprisonment and fines. It is advisable to consult a criminal defense attorney to understand the specific charges and potential consequences in your jurisdiction.
21 Years
Pleas deals are offered all the time based on many different factors. It would have to be agreed upon my the defense and state. It is not uncommon to get convicted of lesser charges neither.
It can mean MANY different things in many different jurisdictions. Where I used to work a "B1" was 'police jargon/court shorthand' for "Burglary in the First Degree," which WAS a felony crime.
It depends on the felony
Burglary is a property crime and is not a violent crime against a person.Added: But it is a Felony offense.Unsure about Georgia, but in many locations there is a distinction in the statutes between burglary of a residential dwelling and a commercial building.Also, burglary of an occupied dwelling, or the burglary of one committed after dark, carries an enhanced penalty due to the greatly increased likliehood of persons being present in the resididence at the time.
Florida's statute of limitations is based on the seriousness of the crime charged. Felonies like attempted burglary could be 2, 3 or 5 years depending on the specific charge. Absence from the state can toll the statute for up to three years.
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
he was in jail for 32 days and 2 hours amd 3 minutes and 30 seconds and 33 nanoseconds... i was with him...
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
What is a felony? It is a crime regarded in the US and many other judicial systems as more serious than a misdemeanour. It is a serious crime that can be punished by more than one year in prison. Felony examples Some examples of felonies include murder, sexual assault, burglary, kidnapping and arson. When does a felony conviction show up? Felonies will show up on your record for seven years when a background check is run.