Too many variables exist in order to take a guess at this answer. Suffice it to say that the charge is a felony, so it is safe to say the incarcertaion will be for longer than one year.
Basically it depends on what lawyer is smooching up the judes butt! . It really depends on the age , if they have any priors. probation and more
Certainly. Especially, if the Attempted Murder case is part and parcel of the murder charge that they are facing.
If that person dies due to the injuries cause from the attempted murder then you can be charged with murder. But if you are convicted of attempted murder prior to that, double jeopardy would prevent you from being convicted of murder
Yes, only if person dies from injuries sustained from the attempted murder of that person.
Attempted murder is a serious criminal offense and can result in life in prison. If convicted of attempted murder in California, a person can be fined up to $10,000 and receive a life in prison sentence.
Yes
Difficult to answer simply. No, not in a legal sense. Attempted murder is a completely different offence. Of course the attempted murder of a child IS abuse but the charge is different, it may also be an additional charge. Being charged with child abuse is not the same as being charged with the attempted murder of a child.
It depends on the details of the offence. Was the person raped during the course of the attempted murder? - if so, no limitation date applies. Also, when the person eventually dies, if the autopsy shows that the death was in anyway causally related to an old injury (caused by the attempted murder), which could be a simple infection, then the death will be found attributable to the attempted murder and changed to a murder charge and thus no limitation applies. Hope this helps.
He was being charged for attempted murder, and destruction of property.
Yes cassidy web to jail for a murder charge and a attempted murder charge. But I don't really know if he getting out
yes of course, hearsay is something to do with the victim one way or another.
No, simply thinking about murder does not mean it is attempted murder. Attempted murder means that someone actually tried to kill someone and was unsuccessful. There's no way to prove in court that somebody was only thinking about something, so there's no charge for it.
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