Depending on whether or not you hurt the person and how severely you hurt them makes a big difference. About 15-40. Example: you shot at someone and completely missed them-15 years. U paralyze them for life 40. This may or may not be 100% accurate.
If you intend to shoot the person. You might as well kill them. If you cannot kill them, don't pull a gun on them. If i ever have to come to that extreme, you better believe I'm prepared to spend a looong time in jail for it. Bottom line, if you pull a gun on someone, you better intend to use it.
It depends on where you are, whether the person dies, the circumstances, how you are charged, and if you're found guilty. In my state, if you shoot someone in self defense, you probably won't do any time in prison, although you may spend the night in a detective's office downtown. If you shoot someone and it isn't self defense and the person doesn't die, you may be charged with aggravated assault, and if found guilty you will probably do 1-5 years in prison. If you are charged with murder and are found guilty, you will probably do 5 years or more, up to life, in prison.
It depends on too many factors to answer as asked. Where are you, what you're shooting, why you were shooting, etc.
For life or not if the court said no
depends upon who or how important you are
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.
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.
Depends on "your" involvement. Don't know the laws of CA. Here in sunny FL probably life.
you can get up to life
Life Sentence
twenty minutes
It depends on the state and the facility.
life sentence
Same as the guy that was going to do the murder, life in prison.
No fees to report a crime. Police investigate & DA files if warranted.
Life imprisonment.