Depending on how much time; and how much it was worth.
It depends on the class of the felony and your prior offenses. If you were a clean cut person all your life and then commited a felony your time would most likely be less. But if you have a rap sheet longer then your arm then you might serve some time.
well if you stole anything or just broke it and ran, then yes it is
It depends on what the dollar amount was that they stole. Could be from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Each and everyone of these questions will have an effect on what happens.What is this judge's record on theft and punishment?How old you were at the time?Where did you live at the time?Where you stole the money from?Is this your first offense?Were any weapons used?Were any people hurt or killed during this robbery?Did you turn yourself in?$620.00 is a felony.
Stealing a firearm is a federal felony, period. The location of where you stole it only changes which court would be prosecuting your case.
Anything over 1,000 is grand larceny an is a felony ... The indecent is a domestic issue only if you live under the same roof, but is not legally classified as one ...
It depends what state you are in. In FL they have what is called a "sentencing guideline score sheet". It adds up point based on how many misd and felony charges you have in your lifetime excluding your juvenile records. A parole violation and three new felony charges sounds like a long time in prison.
There was no jail time, if you stole bread you would get your left hand cut off and if you stole meat your right hand got cut off.
ALL Felony offenses have prison time attached to them.
Yes, a convicted felon can file a tax return. Having a criminal record does not disqualify someone from fulfilling their tax obligation to report income earned. It is important for all individuals, regardless of past convictions, to comply with tax laws.
WHAT IS A FELONY FOR FIGHTING HOW CAN ONE BE CHARGED AS A FELONY WHEN nobody hit or touch anyone
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