I think it's 5-7 something like that, but consult with a lawyer. if it's first offense, it may be worthwhile to plea to lesser. Protect yourself.
It is arson. Arson is a crime and results in prison time. When a arson fire is set it can destroy an area or town.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. It is case specific.
In Connecticut, as in most states, it will depend on what the specific charges are. If it is a Class A felony, arson could be here if a death is involved, there is none. Other felonies are set at 5 years. Fleeing the state tolls the statute.
In the Grapes of Wrath how many years was Tom in prison? What was he charge with?
The fire was clearly an act of arson.He was arrested for arson and criminal damage.Britain supplied the French Resistance with dangerous chemicals so they could commit arson against Nazi occupied buildings.
Arson is a felony in Michigan. They have set the limitation at six years.
No. Arson is an illegal activity. If you set fire to anyone's home, not only could it result in severe damage or complete loss of property, but you could also cause the death of one or more person's. Arson is a felony crime, and when convicted, you will go to jail for a long time. You can receive 20 years in prison for a felony arson conviction. So, basically, don't do it. Arson is dangerous. It is not a joke.
The length of time someone can go to prison for arson varies significantly based on factors such as the jurisdiction, the severity of the offense, and whether there were any injuries or fatalities. In many places, arson can result in a sentence ranging from a few years to several decades. Additionally, aggravating factors, such as damaging property or endangering lives, can lead to harsher penalties. It's essential to consult legal statutes in the specific area for precise information.
2 years
Who?
According to the State of Michigan's Sentencing Guidelines the following arson charges can result in the following maximum sentences:750.72 - Arson of dwelling house: Maximum 20 Years750.75 - Arson of insured property: Maximum 10 Years750.80 - Arson of mines: Maximum Life750.74 - Arson of personal property greater than $50: Maximum 4 Years750.74 - Arson of personal property having a value of $1000 to $20000 or with prior convictions: Maximum 5 Years750.74 (1) (d) - Arson of personal property of $20,000 or more or with prior convictions: Maximum 10 Years750.73 - Arson of real property: Maximum 10 Years750.78 - Arson of woods or prairies: Maximum 4 Years
25-30 years prison