It sounds like you are well on your way to being a repeat offender.
You will have your probation sentence terminated and, in all likliehood, be sent inside to finish the term of THAT sentence behind bars,
THEN, you will be tried for the new offense and have THAT sentence added onto the top of the first one.
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.
"Burglary in the first degree is a felony punishable by life imprisonment"
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An answer depends on the facts of the individual case. If it is your first offense you will get off with probation. That's usually what they will offer on a plea.
This is the Florida criminal code for burglary. Sentencing would be determined by more factors than has been provided. First and foremost whether the offense is charged as first, second, or third degree, and if there are other offenses or convictions. Sentencing can vary from a fine, probation, to life.
Well, if its your first offense, theres a chance of you getting PR out with probation, if you got anything else on you plate, the state of WA most likely will get ya in the 'J'. -I'm about to find out soon what Peirce county has in store for me on this charge on a clean record... Smh
How much time you get on 1st offers for burglary in al
Washington State laws classify burglary, and sentencing varies according to the type of burglary. First degree burglary refers to unlawful entry of a building where the perpetrator intends to commit a crime while armed or/and assaults a person. The maximum sentence is life imprisonment.
If you are arrested for third-degree assault while on probation, it is likely that your probation will be revoked. You may face additional legal consequences for the new offense and could potentially end up serving time in jail or facing increased probation conditions. It is important to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options and rights in this situation.
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