There is no set jail time for specific offenses. In most states, a second DUI is a misdemeanor and punishable by up to one year in confinement.
all men must serve for at least 2 years
That will vary according to the laws in your state.
8 years i think
A representative must be twentyfive years old and an USA citizen and he/she must serve for two years.
Must be 30+ Years of age and a natural citizen of Colombia And for the president/vice president and in office for four years.
Having a felony means you must serve a minimum of one year and one day in jail.
you must be 35 years or older
They must serve 2 Yrs and if you in the senate its 6 yrs.
Twenty years. A prison sentence is typically issued in two parts, the minimum (the time you must serve before being eligible for parole) and the maximum (the time you must serve--statutory time--before you would be discharged). If the minimum is twenty years, and there is no "Good Time" law in your state, then you will serve twenty years before being considered for parole. With such a long minimum, it is highly unlikely you will receive parole your first time up. It is most likely that you will serve until the halfway mark between your minimum and maximum. If the maximum (statutory time) is twenty years, refer to your minimum and check your expected release date. If you were given a flat twenty year sentence, you will serve twenty years, provided there is no Disciplinary Credit awarded in your state.
25 years of age25 years of age.
they should be a minimum of 30 years of age.
In order to serve in the House of Representatives, a person must have been a citizen for 7 years.