You will most likely be sentenced to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars. And you may be prosecuted for the separate offense of violating the conditions of your relaese - and - since the judge was the one who granted you the privilege of work release, possibly be charged with contempt of oucrt as well.
Without knowing any information the only answer is - for MULTIPLE felonies - a LONG time.
Yes, it is possible to escape from jail. It actually happens infrequently. There are any number of opportunities. However, jail escape is much more difficult than prison escape. Staying free after the escape is another matter. Seems the police often need only go to your house or your family's house to pick you up, as these are the places the majority of new escapees go immediately after securing their freedom.
6 months- 3 years and 10,000 in fines!
5 yrs
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.
Yes, you can definitely go to jail for possession, and with that much, the police in some states might even think you intended to deal it. AyO you dont want to be in a 6x8 with Big bad leroy over weed charges kid!
I believe the minimum jail time just for the hit and run alone here in Indiana is 8 years. Its hard to say though considering this is a second DUI and the fact that i don't know what state you live in.
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If this is your first offense, there will be no jail time. Jail time is up to the judge depending on value of merchandise and history of the offender. You can get 3 months in jail and up to 6 months in prison depending on the class of felony. Theft in Indiana is a felony but can be put under a misdemeanor.