Hung by your balls until the cows come home.
It could be the death penalty.
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Attempted Murder in the Second Degree is a class B felony which is punishable by up to 25 years in prison.
rape in a minimum security prison full of black guyzz
Life Imprisonment or could be the death penalty depending on the circumstance but very unlikely.
In Canada if a person still has three prior assault charges pending,what happens when he gets a new charge of second degree murder? could he get out on bail,and how much jail time is he looking at?
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The shortest possible sentence under mandatory sentencing guidelines is 144 months. Life without parole is the longest possible sentence for convictions.
The penalty for second degree murder in Missouri is imprisonment for not less than 10 years or more than 30 years or for life.
Death penalty can be on the table, depending on your state.
Murder is top of the list. It typically does not have a statute of limitations associated with it. Rape is usually second. Both can rate the death penalty.
Murder is top of the list. It typically does not have a statute of limitations associated with it. Rape is usually second. Both can rate the death penalty.
Second degree murder in Louisiana is a LWOP offense. According to Louisiana statute RS 14:27, when the attempted offense will result in death or life imprisonment, the sentence is 10 to 50 years without parole.
The criminal laws differ from State to State. Generally speaking, the intent of the shooter must be considered. If the intend was to kill, the crime may be attempted murder, either first or second degree (premeditated for first, without premeditation or deliberation for second) If the intent was to scare the person, and the shot was accidental, the charge may be feloneous assault (at least in Michigan), which is punishable by a maximum of 4 years in prison. In your question you state that the shooter was arrested for assault & battery with a firearm, rather than attempted murder, so I would think the penalty would be that designated for feloneous asssault. Depending on the State where it happened, the penalty can be a number of years. I only know about Michigan law.