Depending on if there were fatalities or not, but even if there were no fatalities your still looking @ an aggrevated arson charge (10 years) and how ever many people were in the house would be how many counts of attempted murder you would get. 2 people= two counts 3 people= 3 counts so i would suggest getting a lawyer cause if you lost @ trial that could be 30 to 50 years, or life!
The judge that imposes the sentence.
The maximum sentence a person can receive in the United States is life in prison without the possibility of parole.
A life sentence is the length of the convicted person's life.
A person living in a prison is a convict, a convict is a person found guilty of a criminal offence.Convicts are sent to prison as a punishment for the crime they committed.A prison takes away a persons liberty and freedom, the length of a prison sentence depends on the crime, it maybe a few weeks or a lifetime.
Not necessarily. After a judge hands down a prison sentence, the person may have an opportunity to appeal the decision. If the appeal is not successful or if they choose not to appeal, then they would typically go to prison at a later date based on the court's instructions.
Many people convicted of crimes are sent to prison. These days our prisons are over crowded.
Natural life in prison refers to a sentence where a person is incarcerated for the rest of their life without the possibility of parole or release.
Commutation of sentence. This is not the same as a presidential pardon, where the convicted would not go to prison in the first place, or the crime(after serving a sentence) is expunged from the person's record.
An individual who's sent to prison is someone who has been convicted of a felony, and has been given a sentence of a year or more.
if a person has a year in federal then how long is that
You use it like the noun (person place or thing) in this case it is a place
The answer would probably be one year!