my car was stolen and recovered in fla. with the felon in it. he confessed, and all he got was 90 days!! go figure.
Burglary of an unoccupied conveyance in Florida is generally punishable by a term not exceeding 5 years in prison.
Depends on the severity of the theft. It can result in a fine and a warning, or years in prison. In Australia, if you have a good criminal history, you can use a "Section 10" which can help your chances a lot, but only once. It depends on the state as well. The prison time varies from almost none and five years probation to life in Florida. It also depends on why you entered in Florida.
Second degree burglary in Florida has jail time from 1 to 3 years with up to $10,000 fine. An offender can also receive community service, parole and probation. Of course the sentence depends on whether or not the burglary is considered as a misdemeanor or a felony.
It is almost impossible to have any felony expunged if you were convicted of the infraction.
You can not put an adult in a juvenile facility! And in Florida, when you turn 18, you are considered an adult. Juvenile records are sealed. The juvenile warrant won't go away for 7 years. (Florida statute of limitations) However, a juvenile warrant will not become an adult warrant just because they child turns 18.
In the state of Florida.
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Armed robbery in Florida by a juvenile can result in fines and jail time. The exact punishment will vary depending on the case.
In Florida you may possess a firearm if you have not been convicted of a felony. Koberlein Law Offices, PLLC - Columbia County, Florida & Suwannee County, Florida
can a convicted felon obtain a business license and surety bond in florida?
Unless both parents are convicted felons, probably not.
What kind of "trustee?" "Trustee" for WHAT?