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Home Invasion is a VERY SERIOUS felony charge. If he is offered bail at all, it is likely to be in a very high amount.
Yes, home invasion is a felony in Michigan, and the penalty can include imprisonment for up to 20 years or even longer if there are aggravating circumstances such as injury or use of a weapon during the crime. The actual sentence imposed can vary depending on the specifics of the case and the defendant's criminal history.
It is a felony crime - which is best described as being the commission of both a burglary and a robbery - by force and violence - and/or while armed.
Without getting into specific Ohio law: a trespass can be civil or criminal (or both), depending upon the location and other circumstances. You can sue for damages caused to the property and injuries inflicted on a person by a trespasser, and the expense of removing the trespass, and you can bring criminal charges for a violation and obtain a court order to prohibit further trespass.
The basic limit in California will depend on the charges and possible penalty. If the charge can result in a prison term it is 3 years. If the possible prison term is more than 8 years, then the limit is 6 years. And being absent from the state will toll the count.
it is considered a class D felony to steal, or withhold from it's rightful owner, a firearm. this charge will be added to the charges brought up for the B n' E
It depends on the felony. You have a better chance of being accepted if it was committed while a juvenille. Generally, they will look at what type of felony it was and how long ago it was committed.
Home Invasion - album - was created in 1991.
Placing a question mark at the end of the title of a crime does not make a question. If you would like information regarding the crime, you must detail an actual coherent question specifying what it is about the crime you'd like to know. You might mention what state you're in since each state has its own laws.
Prairie Home Invasion was created on 1994-03-24.
thats something that you should report to the police because its an invasion to your privacy and who ever that has been watching you could be charge with felony.
if they have you on video or if the merchant or witnesses can id you-yes a detective can get a warrant for your arrest-theft...class d felony