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Sentences imposed for any crime are based upon the laws of the state in which the crime occurred and any contributing factors. Contributing factors would be, any prior criminal history of the convicted person, the age of the person, the circumstances of the crime committed, the classification of the felony crime, etc. Without knowing the specifics of the case an objective answer is not possible.

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