twenty minutes
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.
Life Sentence
Well, in most states..beter yet, in America/USA.....If you are pleaded guilty, its a life sentence, including leathel injections. Im pretty sure that goes for every state as well so if you killed someone, hope no one turns you in or hope you dont get caught if you caught, you are S.O.L
It depends on the state and the facility.
depends upon who or how important you are
Yes, but if the gun was bought legally, there's probably not much of a case.
No fees to report a crime. Police investigate & DA files if warranted.
It depends on what you are charged with, but it could be up to life for attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
The attempted murder charge, by itself, qualifies as a felony offense. Add the other charges to it and, unless you cop a plea, you're probably looking at a couple of years.
First degree murder in Florida carries mandatory life or death by lethal injection. That is the minimum. There is no mandated minimum for attempted murder unless a gun was used. The minimum for firing a gun in the commission of any felony is 20 years. If the victim was shot, it's 25 years.
Shooting with intent to kill qualifies as attempted murder. On the federal level attempted murder can result in a sentence of anywhere between 70-162 months (Roughly 6-14 Years). However if it is on the state level, depending on the state it can result in as much as a life sentence depending on the circumstances.
If it was done with malice, You can have a felony charge on your belt. Attempted Murder. You can go to jail for 1yr 1 day or more.