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A person can spend 6 months to three or four years in jail for burglary, and having stolen goods. It all depends on what and how much was stolen.
8 years
Defendants don't generally "serve time." "Time" is served by those who have been sentenced.That being said, for a first sentence with no extenuating or sentence modifying factors, one convicted of first degree burglary could expect a maximum sentence of up to twenty years. Other factors determine the minimum sentence.
25000 dollars if the person has no prior convictions
Second degree burglary in Florida has jail time from 1 to 3 years with up to $10,000 fine. An offender can also receive community service, parole and probation. Of course the sentence depends on whether or not the burglary is considered as a misdemeanor or a felony.
10 years to life
A defendant serves no time for a crime, they are stilling being tried to determine if they committed a crime. A convicted criminal will be given a sentence based on how many crimes they have committed and a variety of other factors that the court will look at.
A term of no less than 9 years and no more than 16 years.
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of the offense, or the past history of the defendant.
Do you want to carry out a burgulary and want to know what your punishment is to see if it is worth doing. COOL
zero. Ag assault is a crime. if the defendant loses, he goes to jail.
I don't believe you have much choice. If you are not the defendant, married to the defendant, or legally insane and a danger to your self and others, you have to testify. If you refuse, you can be held in 'Contempt of Court', and will go to jail.