No
Second degree murder in Louisiana is a LWOP offense. According to Louisiana statute RS 14:27, when the attempted offense will result in death or life imprisonment, the sentence is 10 to 50 years without parole.
In most states depending on the circumstances, accessory to murder can get you about 25 years.
the sentence for accessory after the fact murder in massachusetts is a max of seven years i know because i went thru a murder trial and was ultimately charged as an accessory after the fact and received the max sentence of seven years
You are an accessory to murder...
25 years
The same as if you were the one who committed the actual act.
This depends on the degree of murder: 5 years to life, or death.
Attempted Murder in the Second Degree is a class B felony which is punishable by up to 25 years in prison.
1st degree is worse because you get a longer prison sentence and you plan on the murder, you go into the crime intentionally killing that person.
Both Louisiana and South Dakota have mandatory life sentences without parole for second degree murder (The exception in South Dakota is if one gives another person a drug which results in their death. In such case, Life without parole isn't mandatory). In Florida, people can be sentenced to life without parole for second degree murder at the discretion of the judge (however the minimum of 20.5 years if you have a clean record, 25 years if committed with a firearm). Generally, most states (Except Louisiana and South Dakota), allow for parole for a second degree murder sentence, and some don't even allow for life sentences for second degree murder. In Washington State, where I'm from, the standard sentence for second degree murder is 10 to 18 years imprisonment.
Second degree murder in Louisiana is a LWOP offense. According to Louisiana statute RS 14:27, when the attempted offense will result in death or life imprisonment, the sentence is 10 to 50 years without parole.
From the information I have found it is a max of 3 years, and additional charges can be filed