50 years to life in prison
The question doesn't necessarily define what you're looking for, but I would say the best answer is that the prosecutor would argue for a "Consecutive Sentence".The two types of sentencing are "Consecutive" and "Concurrent".Assuming that the sentence for murder is 20 years (which is made up of course), a Consecutive sentence would mean that the defendant would serve 20 for each murder. So in the double homicide 20 + 20 = 40 years.In a Concurrent sentence, both sentences would be served concurrently, or at the same time, thus the sentence would only be 20 years (for the same double homicide).So, clearly, a prosecutor who wants the maximum time served would ask for a consecutive sentence.
Life Sentence
You can file sentence modification on a murder conviction in Indiana and it is controlled by statute. There is one year time limit from the sentence date to file a sentence modification.?æ
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In Texas, inmates typically serve about 75% of their sentence for good behavior, meaning an inmate with a 35-year sentence for murder could serve around 26-27 years before becoming eligible for parole. The specific time served can also be influenced by parole board decisions and other factors.
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25 years jail time in state of maryland
It depends on the circumstances. There is no one sentence given. It also depends on which country you are in at the time. Many still have the death penalty. But given the same circumstances the weapon would make very little difference.
Your question of "What is the minimum sentence for murder?" leaves a lot of unanswered details. Murder involves one person involved in the death of another. The first question to be asked is, "What type of murder?" Murder varies from self defense, to involuntary manslaughter, to voluntary manslaughter, to second degree murder, to first degree murder. Generally, there is no sentence if the jury decides it was self defense. First degree murder involves premeditated murder, murder of a law officer, or murder committed during a felony. The first thing the jury decides is guilt or innocence or self defense. Then the jury decides what kind of murder. In this state the minimums for the amount of prison time are 0 for involuntary manslaughter, 0 for voluntary manslaughter, 10 for second degree murder, and 25 for first degree murder. That does not include time spent under court ordered supervision.
A sentence of justice is given when a person has been charged with a certain criminal offense. For example: "a murder is sentenced to 20 years imprisonment", this would be a sufficient sentence to give, if however this murder was given 6 months, that would be a sentence of injustice.