It depends on a variety of factors including who you are, what your history is like, what type of murder it was, how you behave in the system, and of course, which country/state/province/etc you're in.
I would guess from non-existent information between 0 and 25 years.
usually 20 years for attempted murder and 25 for murderso basically 20-25 years
25 years
In most states depending on the circumstances, accessory to murder can get you about 25 years.
The mean prison sentence for murder and nonnegligent manslaughter was nearly 20 years and 8 months; the median was 24 years and 3 months.
It depends where... CANADA: A life sentence means LIFE in prison! It is a missconception that in Canada it is 20 or 25 years. You can apply for parole at 25 years depending on what your charged with (ex First Degree Murder is a life sentence with possability of parole at 25 years) USA: Depends on the State
25 years to life
The maximum penalty for the charge of complicity to murder is 25 years imprisonment. For first time offenders the likely penalty is imprisonment for a period of 6-9 years.
25 years jail time in state of maryland
Canada: Many people think that in Canada it is a 25 year sentence. They are dead wrong! The Criminal Code of Canada states First Degree Murder is a LIFE sentence. This means you are in a Federal Prison for the rest of your life however you can apply for parole after 25 years. Second Degree Murder is again LIFE in prison however you can apply for parole at 10, 15 and 25 years. United States: In the USA it is until you die.
25
Anderson v Secretary of State (2003)
Life....In Canada a life sentence is a LIFE sentence! The Criminal Code specifically states that! Most people however are ignorant and think it is 25 years. The 25 years is just when an inmate can apply for parole (depending on which level of murder)