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It might depend on the circumstances under which the death occurred (e.g.: firefighter fighting the fire - a helpless elderly or baby sleeping inside - etc) It COULD result in the death penalty being asked for, but most likely "life in prison."

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Q: In Florida what punishment would one receive if convicted of attempted arson that resulted in a death?
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