A person can receive jail time for simple assault and battery in Florida. A person can receive a sentence of 6 months to a year in jail.
After conviction, the defendant will receive a sentence.
Of course you can... if you get that far, and you're an idiot who is happy to receive a long jail sentence!
Almost certainly you will receive an extension to the revocation. In addition you may or may not receive a fine or jail sentence.
You COULD be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the sentence you were originally given behind bars.
Usually, there is no jail or prison sentence with only possession, but depending the state which you are in, you will receive a small fine and/or confiscation.
No. The old man can receive a hefty jail sentence.
well it is still unsure if he will go to jail, but if he does it could be from 1 to 3 years for shooting himself and possesion of a gun. but most likely he will get bailed out.
The maximum jail sentence for a misdemeanor that will be served in a county jail is one year.
On October 22, 2009, Wayne pled guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon. He is due for sentencing in February 2010 and is expected to receive a one-year jail sentence.
Generally, violation of probation is not a crime per se.But it does have an impact on your final sentence if your probation is revoked. The maximum jail or prison time is what you would receive for the underlying offense.
This depends on the circumstances of your case. If you were sentenced to jail and ordered to appear for your fulfilment of sentence, it will usually be shorter (mitigated) than your actual sentence if you were not to appear. Otherwise your surrender to authorities has no impact on your sentence or jail time.