Drugs is a more serious crime then possesion of alcohol is...with drugs, illegal ones, you would go to jail considering on how much you have and if you've been dealing it or not. If not, most likely you'd be there for 6-8 months. If your arrested for DUI, you would go to jail, not prison, and depend on someone to bail you out. If not, you'd go for about a month, depending on if anyone was hurt/killed within the accident and the damage you caused.
Two
3 months
up to 6 months in jail.
That would be the same as a DUI charge, whatever that may be in your state.
Driving while intoxicated is a very serious crime in the United States. Though the specific punishment varies by state, generally, first time offenders can be sentenced to up to six months jail time, with fines of up to 2,000 dollars. Subsequent convictions result in steeper punishments.
RB Kevin Mack was arrested in June, 1989 for cocaine possession and was convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment.
It really depends on your priors. if you've been convicted before and were given a sentence but had your sentence suspended, more than likely you will get that sentence with possible more time. However, if you've never been in trouble with the law, there is a good chance you will get a suspended sentence and made to take drug and alchol classes.
No, but you WILL lose your license for at least 6 months, and you will go to jail.
No, but you WILL lose your license for at least 6 months, and you will go to jail.
Unless you were convicted of a felony (i.e. sentenced to more than 11 months, 29 days in jail), you should answer it "no."
a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time? a person sentenced to sixteen months in a state prison actually serves how much time?
Yes. You may be sentenced to jail for up to 6 months for first-time offenders and up to 3 years for repeat offenders.
sentenced to 5 years at Lansberg prison only served 9 months before he was pardoned and released
The name of the courts that sentenced people accused of being anti-revolutionaries were called the revolutionary tribunals. The tribunal sentenced 1,220 people to death over 13 months.