It depends whether they were traffic felonies or attempted murder. You should talk to your attorney about sentencing guidelines.
Depends on the two felonies: what they are, the conditions of the offenses, motivations of the offender, attitudes of the prosecutor, judge, and arresting/investigating officers, biases of jurors, and an almost infinite number of other variables.
two or for years
This depends on the severity of the larceny charges, time in between the previous jail time, and what the law states is the maximum time allowed for the larceny charges. Not knowing South Carolina law, it could be at a minimum one year or more. The court will also take into consideration the recidivism because of the prior felonies and now two more larceny charges. Sounds like someone didn't learn the first time.
He was charged with two felonies - possession of three unregistered machine guns and two silencers, and possession of firearms by a convicted felon
Two charges come immediately to mind: Felony Arson and Attempted Murder. Both are felonies and carry long prison sentences.
how much jail time does two counts of buglary hold
Unsure what it is that is being asked about - but the two type of criminal OFFENSES are: Misdemeanors (crimes punishable by LESS than one year in jail) - - and Felonies (crimes punishable by MORE than one year in prison).
In general, crimes are divided into two groups- misdemeanors (minor crimes) and felonies (major crimes). Felonies are generally punishable by one year or more in jail, or by death (for SOME felonies). Examples of crimes that are felonies include murder, rape, robbery, burglary, and so on. In addition to the possibility of being sent to jail, being convicted of a felony will cause other problems- not being able to own a firearm (ever), you may lose your right to vote, to have a driver's license, not be able to enlist in the military, get certain jobs, etc.
Two years
Depends on what state you are in, however 20yrs per class B felony seems to be the average.
There are only TWO types of crimes. Misdemeanors - punishable by UP TO one year in jail - AND - Felonies - which are punishable by MORE THAN one year in prison.
Misdemeanors and Felonies