It would be very unusual if they did not. Bank robbery is both a federal and a state crime and may be prosecuted by either or both.
Yes, it's a federal law. Punishable up to life in prison.
Armed robbery
Yes. He has been to jail for armed robbery.
if your not indicted but have a federal complaint can you go to prison on that complaint
Yes, it's called "bank robbery".
Inmates are sent to federal or state prison due to their offenses. If they are tried at a state level for a state level offense, they will go to a state facility. If they have committed a federal crime, they will go to a federal penitentiary.
25 to life... just for the robbery, years are added if the person uses a gun, if cause some damage before-during-after the robbery, if there is a chase, and the charges simply keep adding on...
It would be most dependent on your past record, the nature of the offense you were convicted of, and your behavior while in max.
A person would have to go to federal prison only if they committed a federal crime. These are crimes which include anything that causes harm to the country or if a person committs fraud that directly hurts the government, such as evading taxes.
The kind of criminals that go to federal prison are the kind that perform federal felonies. These are people like bankrobbers, kidnappers that take people across state lines, or people who try to fraud the government.
if a person has a year in federal then how long is that
you let them go with the money and leave them alone.