If it is Kidnapping in the first degree in violation of P.L. 135.25, the sentencing possibilities are an indeterminite sentence with the minimum time in jail being a sentence of between 15 and 25 years, and the maximum expiration being life in prison. Meaning you can get somewhere between "15-life" and "25-life." If it is Kidnapping in the second degree in violation of P.L. 135.20, and you have no prior felony convictions, it will be a determinite sentence of between 5 and 25 years.
The length of time a person stays in jail for attempted kidnapping and assault can vary significantly based on several factors, including the jurisdiction, the specific circumstances of the case, and the individual's criminal history. Sentences can range from a few years to several decades. In many cases, attempted kidnapping is treated as a felony, which typically carries harsher penalties. Additionally, plea deals or mitigating circumstances can further influence the final sentence.
In California, if you are convicted of kidnapping, you may face the following penalties:3-8 years in State Prison if the victim is over 1411 years in State Prison if victim is under 14Heavy finesVictim restitutionMandatory counselingLong-term probationLifetime driver's license revocationPossible lifetime registration as a sex offender
5 to 25 years depending on how extreme the kidnapping is.
a life time + plus more
Madoff got 150 years in jail.
If what you are talking about is kidnapping, that is a Federal Crime. 20 years.
See below llnk for information: Caution: Under certain circumstances Kidnapping can become a violation of federal law and the perpetrator will be tird and sentenced under US law.
He In jail for about 10 to 20 years
He was in jail for 9999 years (he got very brored)
7 years
About two years
The answer is 3 years