Criminal penalties are based upon several factors a few being, the age of the perpetrator, prior criminal history if any, the nature and/or severity of the crime, etc. That being the case, a definitive answer is not possible given the information supplied. In most instances, judges are given a wide area of discrimination when it comes to imposing sentences for basic non violent criminal acts.
In New York State, a Class 4 burglary is a felony. The maximum sentence for a Class 4 burglary is 7 years in prison. However, without additional information about the circumstances of the case, it is difficult to provide a specific jail time for conspiracy to commit burglary as it can vary based on the specific details and charges involved.
In Kentucky, class D burglary refers to unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime. This offense is a Class D felony, which is punishable by 1 to 5 years in prison.
it is a b felony
how much is the time for a person having 1 count on conspiracy to commit crime?
It can carry up to 10 year prison sentence with the charges depending on the class of the felony.
1st degree
"Yes, they're legal in all 50 states."
It will be a class c misdemeanor
"BREAKING AND ENTERING" is another way to describe a Burglary in legal terms. There can be degrees of burglary but generally speaking Burglary is considered to be a felony offense and is a serious crime.
Often the class of a burglary is determined by the type of building and/or the conduct of the burglar. For example, a burglary of a home is usually more serious than a gas station; and carrying a weapon or using a tool may also make the crime more serious.
In Kansas the statute of limitations for all crimes, including residential burglary, is typically five years. However, there are exceptions to the statute of limitations, such as if the accused has been out of the state or has concealed their identity to avoid prosecution.
In Connecticut, as in most states, it will depend on what the specific charges are. If it is a Class A felony, there is none. Other felonies, burglary usually would be here it is set at 5 years. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year. Fleeing the state tolls the statute.
The penelty by state rule is. That by ruling of an Ohio certified judge. Any person who may commit a class 3 felony can get 2-10 years in prison