Michigan guidelines are (Under 750.321 Manslaughter Sec 321) 1 to 15 years and/or fines up to 7,500 dollars. However you have to keep in mind the type of manslaughter there is voluntary, involuntary and also if the offender makes a plea with the court.
Your question of "What is the minimum sentence for murder?" leaves a lot of unanswered details. Murder involves one person involved in the death of another. The first question to be asked is, "What type of murder?" Murder varies from self defense, to involuntary manslaughter, to voluntary manslaughter, to second degree murder, to first degree murder. Generally, there is no sentence if the jury decides it was self defense. First degree murder involves premeditated murder, murder of a law officer, or murder committed during a felony. The first thing the jury decides is guilt or innocence or self defense. Then the jury decides what kind of murder. In this state the minimums for the amount of prison time are 0 for involuntary manslaughter, 0 for voluntary manslaughter, 10 for second degree murder, and 25 for first degree murder. That does not include time spent under court ordered supervision.
Most state statues do not set a "minimum sentencing" policy, however, they do set a maximum sentencing guidelines:In theory the minimum punishment for the Class "C" crime of Unarmed Robbery could be:ProbationFinesCommunity ServicePsychological TreatmentJail time >10 yearsMichigan's sentencing guidelines state that:750.530 (Unarmed Robbery) is a crime against a person and is punishable by a maximum imprisonment of no more than 15 years, unless, you fall under Michigan's habitual offender laws.
15 years or $7,500 fine.
In Michigan, a dui becomes a felony upon the third and subsequent offenses. Other factors such as child endangerment or manslaughter can also push the offense up from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Class C felony punishment in Michigan is up to 15 years in prison. Class C felonies include human trafficking that result in the person being hurt, robbery, and manslaughter
The age of consent in Michigan is 16. There are limitation that make it older if the other party is a teacher or figure of authority.
It all depends on whether your state has a "repeat offender" statute on the books, or not.Additionally:Many states as a matter of sentencing guidelines may "Habitualize" repeat offenders. In the state of Michigan, habitualized offenders' sentences are automatically doubled.
Natural life. The current Director of the MDOC, Patricia Caruso, and her band of lackeys currently on the state Parole Board have stated repeatedly that life in Michigan means life. Life with the possibility of parole is nothing more than a statement on a sentencing document; their focus is on the word life.
If the company is located in Michigan, within 6 years of the last payment, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. Otherwise if the chargecard was issued from another state, the law may be different. It's called the Statute of Limitations.
A company paying wages in Michigan must meet the Federal guidelines for paying minimum wage. The current Michigan minimum wage is actually less than the Federal minimum set, so employers must pay the Federal minimum for many different types of jobs.
No. If you qualify under each program's guidelines, you will receive a full check for both Social Security and unemployment. Michigan no longer offsets unemployment compensation when you receive Social Security income.