something like armed robbery with intent to harm.. although whatever sentence you get, your time in jail is halved.
15 years.
No....15 years in prison at least
That would vary by state. However clearly those crimes would be serious felonies in any state and would tend to result in multi-year prison sentences, not jail time. Jail is where accused people go who are awaiting trial or who have been convicted of minor crimes requiring only brief (e.g. less than 1 year) periods of incarceration.
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15 2 30 years i think
15 to 25 years with parole.
There are many different components of a manslaughter charge that can impact the amount of years sentenced. The charge of manslaughter can result in the sentencing of 15 years to life in prison.
1-15 years according to regulation
Punishment for crimes was generally more severe in the 17th century than it is today. Stealing, for instance, could land a person in prison for 15 years. Murder was almost followed by an almost immediate hanging.
He was sentenced to 15 years but was released in 2 years.
Only if you like Federal (PMITA) Prison.
Sounds bad to me.