Not enough.
In Canada if a person still has three prior assault charges pending,what happens when he gets a new charge of second degree murder? could he get out on bail,and how much jail time is he looking at?
Life imprisonment.
depends on the degree of murder. If he planned to do it, its 1st degree (life) you can also have something as low as criminal neglect which is a much lower sentence
Same as the guy that was going to do the murder, life in prison.
Arias was found guilty of first degree murder and is eligible for the death penalty in Arizona.
a plot to kill someone.Another Answer:First Degree or Premeditated murder. Premeditation means you thought about doing it before you did it. This is much more serious than accidentally killing someone (in most cases). Reckless endangerment is viewed as similar since you willfully ignore the danger to others.
It sounds like someone who is concerned with an offender recieving a light sentence. Typically, a conviction for first-degree murder is going to carry a much heavier sentence and include much more jail time than a conviction for a lesser offense, so whoever said it probably wants the maximum possible punishment for the offender.
sorry this is a life and death situation.most likely death.
Jodi Arias is a California native. She was convicted of the first degree murder of her boyfriend, Travis Alexander. She shot him in the face, stabbed him 27 times, and slit his throat. She claimed it to be self defense, and the case gained a large deal of media attention due to the sexual and violent nature of much of the testimony. She was convicted on May 8th, 2013.
you can get up to life
the superlative degree of much is most
With 2 ecstacy pills, they can charge you with attempted murder... so, I'm assuming 1000...well, you're definitely screwed.