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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.

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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.

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Depends if you have priors or strikes.if not, anywhere from six months to 5 years

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