It can depend on the age of the minor when they committed the murder. They could be sentenced to juvenile detention to be served behind bars until they reached their 21st birthday. If the juvenile was old enough (e.g.: in their teens) the court could decide to bind them over for trial as an adult and they would be liable for sentencing as an adult, for the crime.
will a minor get life without parole for murder
Added: In the law, anything is possible, but it is very unlikely a juvenile would get that severe a sentence.
The punishment for muder is depending on the degree you get, If you have a 3rd degree muder it could range from anywhere to 5 to 10 years in prison, 2nd degree could range from 15 to 50 years and 1st degree is life in prison without parole or the death penalty.
Depending on what you get charged with or how you get charged or trialed is how many years you get, also there is Bail in the first 30 days you are arrested.
25-life; death.
It depends on the severity, number of times, and other things.
Manslaughter is something like 15-24...
It depends on where you are. In Tennessee, first degree murder is punishable by a sentence of death or life in prison.
Life in prison without the possibility of parole and a large fine. Maybe the death penalty.
It depends with the type of the manslaughter;wether voluntary or involuntary
Depends on the State and circumstances.
25 to life
There are many crimes that have punishments such as murder. Some states in the United States will sentence someone to death for a murder.
It would depend on the area but usually the punishment for murder was execution.
by taking them to the hospital to see what the doctors can do
There were many rules and punishments due to the many rulers with different personalities
the government can make harsh punishments (like death penalty) for people who murder, after that people are less likely to murder because they know the consequence
the government can make harsh punishments (like death penalty) for people who murder, after that people are less likely to murder because they know the consequence
Yes.
Legally speaking, the crime that carries the harshest of punishments is murder, especially first degree (premeditated) murder. The U.S. Supreme Court just ruled that this is the only crime that may warrant the death penalty.
Slaves suffer from loads of different punishments. But the most common one is being whipped. There are other punishment as well such as being beaten or being raped.
death but some ships had different punishments
Type your answer here..bad ones got it
Varies from case to case. Typically the jury will rule based on evidence and testimony's. If you accidentally kill someone you won't get a life or death sentence.