The judge that imposes the sentence.
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That would vary from minimum wage to six figures or more for a competent Doctor or Lawyer.
The sentence "Dr. John Trace has an office in Hawaii" is singular because it refers to one specific person (Dr. John Trace) and his office in Hawaii.
The jury does not directly decide on a death sentence or life sentence. If a defendant is found guilty, there will be a separate sentencing phase where the jury will consider evidence and decide on the appropriate punishment, which could include the death penalty or a life sentence.
Yes, a jury decides if a person is guilty or not guilty.
Typically, when a sentence is rendered, the judge will pronounce two sentences: the minimum, and the maximum. In the case of this question, twenty years can be assumed to be the maximum. The minimum determines when the person may be paroled.
The judge.
the person who test you
a person
It depends on the state. In Pennsylvania, this crime is a 2nd degree misdemeanor. The longest allowable minimum sentence for a 2nd degree misdemeanor is 1 year and the maximum is 2 years in prison. And because there is no minimum mandatory sentence for this crime, there might be no jail at all. There are many factors to consider before one can determine how much jail time for a conviction of this offense, like the nature of the crime, impact on victim, prior record of offender, etc.18 Pa C.S.A.:§2705. Recklessly endangering another person. A person commits a misdemeanor of the second degree if he recklessly engages in conduct which places or may place another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury.
In a Trial by jury,a group of citizens decides if a person is guilty or innocent of committing a crime
The beneficiary, obviously.