The penalty varies according to the details an circumstances, the type of crime, the laws in the jurisdiction, and the results of the trial.
Yes, there have been instances of particularly heinous crimes where juveniles have received heavy sentences.
No not all crimes require jail time. Many crimes are just a fine if they are taken care of promptly by the offender.
yes, because their relatives should be in jail if they get out of jail by a police its a crime
After conviction, the defendant will receive a sentence.
No, you do not receive payment while in jail in the game of Monopoly.
you allways get something out of it such as money or time in jail
Nobody at the jail house wanted anything to do with him either.
something like armed robbery with intent to harm.. although whatever sentence you get, your time in jail is halved.
The nefarious villain went to jail for all the crimes he had done.
Depends on your conditions you could only on how serious your crimes but not usually.
According to research, only about 1 in 4 rapists are convicted and serve jail time for their crimes, which means that the conviction rate for rapists is around 25.
That would vary by state. However clearly those crimes would be serious felonies in any state and would tend to result in multi-year prison sentences, not jail time. Jail is where accused people go who are awaiting trial or who have been convicted of minor crimes requiring only brief (e.g. less than 1 year) periods of incarceration.