Commit a felony in the State of MA.
Depending on the state, it can mean the rest of your life behind bars.
He is serving a life sentence at the California State Prison, Corcoran.
He is 56 and still in prison serving a 365 year sentence.
It depends on the state you are in. The laws of ALL states prohibit the introduction of 'contraband' into the prison system. The penalties are set by statute and will vary from state-to-state.
2 days
Life in State Prison
It depends on the specific state's laws and policies. Generally, inmates serve approximately 85% of their sentence in state prison, which would be around 3.4 years for a 4-year sentence. There may also be opportunities for early release or parole under certain circumstances.
No, but if the other state wants him back to be tried then he can be extradited back. The other reason is if he dies after sentencing in that state, he can send the body back for burial etc. ADDED: I disagree with the previous answer. A prisoner can be extradited from "State A", in order to be tried, convicted and sentenced for a crime he comitted in "State B."the extraditing state. He CAN be sentenced to life in prison in State B, but he is then returned to State A to finish serving out his sentence there. Upon his release from State A's prison (if ever) he is transported to State B to begin serving his liefe sentence.
It can carry up to 10 year prison sentence with the charges depending on the class of the felony.
6 years and 3 months
6 to 9 months
A life sentence in the state of Ohio is a minimum of 30 years, to a maximum of 75 years for a natural life sentence.