It depends on what kind of theft it was. The maximum amount you'd be in jail for would be three years. However, since you are a first time offender, you'd stand a good chance of avoiding the maximum sentence.
It depends on what state you are in. . . which is not given.
There is generally jail time associated with someone who is charged with 3rd degree theft. This will depend on the state a person resides in and the severity and details of the crime itself.
how much jail you get for your time.
Depends on the state law. The crime you described is larceny.
20 years in jail
about 10 yrs. only if they killed too its 15 yrs.
depends on degree of it, how many time attempted/ done, if your a repeat offender, have already been convicted of other felonies, and so on. all i can say is you'll be in prison for a while bud.
If this is your first offense, there will be no jail time. Jail time is up to the judge depending on value of merchandise and history of the offender. You can get 3 months in jail and up to 6 months in prison depending on the class of felony. Theft in Indiana is a felony but can be put under a misdemeanor.
25 years.
For a first time offense of theft in Texas, the fine incurred can be up to 10,000. Theft in Texas also has a mandatory jail sentence depending upon the degree of theft.
The jail time for grand theft in the third degree in the range of $300 to $5,000 varies depending on the specific circumstances of the case, the state laws where the crime occurred, and the individual's criminal history. In general, it can range from probation to several years in prison. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for a more accurate assessment.
It sounds like someone who is concerned with an offender recieving a light sentence. Typically, a conviction for first-degree murder is going to carry a much heavier sentence and include much more jail time than a conviction for a lesser offense, so whoever said it probably wants the maximum possible punishment for the offender.
Second degree burglary in Florida has jail time from 1 to 3 years with up to $10,000 fine. An offender can also receive community service, parole and probation. Of course the sentence depends on whether or not the burglary is considered as a misdemeanor or a felony.
two or for years
The DUI law regarding penalties for a first time offender in the state of Florida is $500 or 30 days in jail. It is up to the judge what your punishment is.