It can depend on your state's statutes but it could be up 10 years
Depends on the sentence.
it depends on the case that a person have
Yes. If they don't, they could go to jail. Depending on how bad the case is, it ipacts on how long they go to jail.
They may go to jail for 30years or even suffer the death penalty
It always depends
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Not going to jail. Living a long time. Having friends. Having a job. Not going to Jail.
The maximum for Assault with a deadly weapon is 20 years prison, max for tampering w/evidence is 10 years prison. However, a first offense, as long as their prior is completely clear and they were cooperative in jail and during arrest, it MAY be possible to get away with time served and be sentenced to a period of probation.
No, FBI agents can not tamper with evidence or hide the evidence. This is an illegal act and could put the FBI agent in jail for a very long time and they would lose their job.
Yes, a person in jail can legally sell their property as long as they have the legal right to do so and the transaction follows all applicable laws and regulations.
They wouldn't put you in jail, but you'd probably get probation.
That depends on the jurisdiction and, to a degree, the judge.