That will depend a great deal on the type of murder and what the state laws are. In some cases it could be life without parole. In others it could be a specific time frame that could get time off for good behavior. There is a big difference between premeditated murder and accidental homicide.
T.I. went to prison for two counts of murder and one count of possession of unlicensed firearms.
No you are only considered a felon if you have been convicted of a felony or a law punishable by a prison term exceeding one year.
The prosecutor does not send the felon the prison that is the judge's duty.
They also become a felon and go to prison.
I believe that if you were convicted of a felony, you are considered to be a felon. Whether or not you spent time in prison does not matter.
5 years
The felon will most likely be arrested.
If you're considering robbing that store, you have a future as a felon.
Only if you would like to become a felon yourself, and go to prison. This is HIGHLY illegal.
yes
Yes, in Illinois, a convicted felon can vote after completing their sentence and being released from prison.
One who has been previously convicted of a crime that carried a sentence of prison incarceration. Actually, the only way to be an ex-felon is to have been convicted, and then acquitted. When you get released from prison, and are no longer state property, you're an ex-convict, but you remain a felon.