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If you are convicted of ANY CRIME, you could face jail time. Whether you will go to jail depends on other factors than just the commission of that crime.
There are no set sentences for criminal offenses. It depends on the case and a number of other factors.
Easy, there's only two factors to consider: (1) the criminal ACT accompanied by (2) the criminal INTENT.
There are no set sentences for criminal offenses. It depends on the state, the defendant, the facts, and a number of other factors.
There are no set punishments or sentences for criminal offenses. The sentence will depend on the facts and circumstances of the offense, the defendant's history, and any other aggravating or mitigating factors.
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Richard A. Doyon has written: 'Factors related to the use of manifest injustice in juvenile court sentencing' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, Sentences (Criminal procedure)
There are no set punishment or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the facts and circumstances of the offense, relevant law, the defendant's history, and any other mitigating or aggravating factors.
All criminal activity is considered, will it prohibit you from becoming a citizen? Probably not, depends on many factors though.
There are no set punishments or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the relevant law, the facts and circumstances surrounding the event, and any mitigating or aggravating factors.
There are no set punishments or sentences in criminal offenses. This would probably be criminal vandalism, possibly assault and/or battery, and a number of crimes. The court would consider the facts and circumstances, the defendant's criminal history, and a number of other mitigating and aggravating factors to determine and appropriate sentence.