California CODES
PENAL CODE
SECTION 203-206.1
COUNT 1 -- PC 205. A person is guilty of aggravated mayhem when he or she
unlawfully, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to
the physical or psychological well-being of another person,
intentionally causes permanent disability or disfigurement of another
human being or deprives a human being of a limb, organ, or member of
his or her body. For purposes of this section, it is not necessary
to prove an intent to kill. Aggravated mayhem is a felony punishable
by imprisonment in the state prison for life with the possibility of
parole.
The question really is: how long will you be in prison if you are CONVICTED of mayhem. Mayhem is intentional body dismemberment or disfigurement, and is a serious felony. Most states would use the charge aggravated assault or aggravated battery, punishable by upwards of 5 years in prison.
Chuck Colson spend seven months in prison and later was pardoned.
He spent the first two years after the end of the American Civil War in prison awaiting his fate after being charged with committing treason.
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It would depend on the exact jurisdiction, but normally over twenty years, more if it was an especially horrible act (like mass murder).
it was about 1921 days 6 hours 22 mins 35 seconds and 24 milli second to be precise
Chuck Colson spend seven months in prison and later was pardoned.
no
yes u could spend 24 hours in jail
No, you would not spend your whole life in prison for downloading. It is a minor offense, and would be several years at most.
Yes they will, they did my son from KY to tn he did 2 yrs in prison for aggravated assult.
Merle Haggard.
He spent the first two years after the end of the American Civil War in prison awaiting his fate after being charged with committing treason.
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20 years in prison
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.
yea
James Earl Ray spent 29 years in prison before dying of hepatitis C in 1998. He was serving a 99-year sentence for the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.