In California it will depend on what the specific charges are. Murder and other offenses that are punishable by death or life in prison, have no statute of limitations. If the felony can result in over 8 year in prison it is set at 6 years. Less that that they are set at 3 years.
The penalty is life in prison depending on the circumstances and court decision, there is no single penalty, the court decides. Premeditated attempted murder could be 10 years on a 25 year sentence (good time + parole) or could be death if it was a child or minor or the like. Self defense related attempted murder could be 1-10 years sentence.
Florida's statute of limitations for attempted murder is based on the seriousness of the crime charged. Felonies that result in death or is a Capitol or life felony has no limit. The other felonies could be 2, 3 or 5 years depending on the specific charge. The state can toll the statute for up to three years if the accused flees the state.
In California it will depend on what the specific charges are. Murder and other offenses that are punishable by death or life in prison, have no statute of limitations. Tolling will not apply in this case.
In California there is no statute of limitations for Murder or for embezzlement of public money. (see Penal Code section 799)
Colorado has a death penalty as it's harshest sentence.
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Attempting to murder someone.
Yes
In the state of Florida, the potential jail time for one count of attempted murder varies depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense. Generally, under Florida law, attempted murder is a felony in the first degree. This can carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, although the specific sentence will depend on the facts of the case and the judge's discretion.
what is the punishment for conspiracy and intent to kill in Washington state
If they catch you try to atemmpt suicide them you will go to jail for as many years as the judge thinks that you deserve.
Rhode Island was the first state to have different degrees of murder. Rhode Island was also the first state to initiate the death penalty.
There isn't a penalty in any state for attempting to kill yourself.
If by 'LA' the city of Los Angeles, California is meant, then no, the City of LA does not have the death penalty, per se. HOWEVER, the State of California DOES have the death penalty. Because LA is located within the State of California, capital crimes committed in LA are subject to penalties and punishments under California law, including the death penalty.
It depends on the state and the facility.
In the United States, felony murder is generally first degree murder, and is often a capital offense. When the government seeks to impose the death penalty on someone convicted of felony murder, the Eighth Amendment has been interpreted so as to impose additional limitations on the state power. The death penalty may not be imposed if the defendant is merely a minor participant and did not actually kill or intend to kill. However, the death penalty may be imposed if the defendant is a major participant in the underlying felony and "exhibits extreme indifference to human life".