Third-degree burglary typically carries a sentence of 1 to 5 years in prison, depending on the jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. Some states may also allow for probation or alternative sentencing options. It's important to note that laws can vary significantly, so the exact penalties can differ based on local statutes. Always consult legal resources or a professional for the most accurate and relevant information.
WHAT state?
In 1946 they were arrested and convicted on burglary charges, and Malcolm was sentenced to 10 years in prison
you are going to have 345 days!
No, you can be younger, but you have to be 18 to get your fourth degree.
Maximum of four years on each count of grand larceny, third degree.
The punishment for forgery on a tag title application in Georgia depends on whether it is first degree or second degree forgery. First degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-15 years, and second degree forgery can carry of sentence of 1-5 years.
It takes about 3 years to get your first degree. Then you have to be a first degree for 1 year, a second degree for 2 years, and so on. So probably about 6 years. In my style the absolute minimum would be eight years.
a pediatrician is a third degree not a batchelors degree and i suppose you'd be a pediatrician after all those years in uni...
1 to 5 years
2 years juvenile prison.
newtons third law
1 to 5 years & up to $5000