5 years probation and $1000.00 fine
Second-degree wanton endangerment is a criminal offense that involves recklessly engaging in conduct that creates a substantial danger of serious physical injury or death to another person. This often includes actions that demonstrate a disregard for human life, such as firing a weapon in a populated area. The penalty for second-degree wanton endangerment typically includes a Class A misdemeanor charge, which can result in up to 12 months in jail and/or fines, though specific penalties may vary by jurisdiction.
Not including "class D Violent felonies", they include Attempted manslaughter in the 2nd degree, attempted vehicular manslaughter in the 2nd degree, vehicular assault in the 1st degree, reckless endangerment in the 1st degree, attempted rape in the 2nd degree, sodomy in the 2nd degree, and promoting a sexual performance by a child. I got this from the NYSED website.
The penalty for a misdemeanor of the first degree in PA is up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
He will get another court date before anything happens to him. The judge will decide if it was child endangerment of the 1st 2nd or 3rd degree. Based upon that he could serve up to 4 years in prison.
The penalty for a second-degree misdemeanor varies by jurisdiction, but it typically includes a fine and possible imprisonment. In many places, a second-degree misdemeanor can result in a fine of up to $1,000 and incarceration for up to 60 days. However, specific penalties can differ, so it's essential to consult local laws for precise information.
By "touching" the gun you elevated the offense to a crime while ARMED and thereby enhanced the penalty which you face.
I was charged with this crime and was given time served after 6 days. This was in Fayette co., Lex. But this was my 1st major crime, no priors.
1-5 years for 2nd degree. 1-10 years for 1st degree
The sentencing guidelines for 2nd degree murder vary greatly by the area. Some countries allow up to the death penalty while others may limit it to 25 years to life in prison.
If you plead guilty to the crime of 2nd Degree Forgery (Forgery II), you will end the trial phrase of your actions and enter into the sentencing phase.Since 2nd Degree Forgery is a Class "A" Misdemeanor, the maximum penalty is:1 Year Imprisonment; and/orA fine not exceeding $6250.
Under RSMo 565.073, second-degree assault is classified as a class D felony in Missouri. The penalty for a class D felony can include a prison sentence ranging from 1 to 7 years, or a fine up to $10,000, or both. Additionally, individuals may face probation instead of incarceration, depending on the circumstances of the case.
2nd degree