You will have to ask an attorney. The 'value' has to do with what, if any, injury you received. Do remember that a lot of 'injury' can be mental and emotional.
It depends on the specifics of the case, the offender, and the jurisdiction.
you can get upwards to twenty-five (25) years in jail ...
Armed robbery with a bb gun would be the same charge as armed robbery with any other firearm. You will not get off on a lesser charge.
5 to 30 years
Not enough information is known on which to base a guesstimate. 'Assault with a pot' is an assault while armed with a weapon (i.e.: the pot) - it is a felony offense. Whatever you were on probation for - the sentence for this new case will be added onto it.
It is up to the discretion of the judge.
oh wow if its armed robbery, your looking at 5 up to 20 years but if its without a weapon like a butter knife maybe 5 to 10
It depends on many factors, the state, county, dollar value, judge, DA, priors etc.Added: EIGHT counts of ARMED ROBBERY! That amounts to eight felony charges for committing crimes of violence while armed. Taking into account the first answer, you are looking at some SERIOUS prison time.
yes and no. you must petition for your rights back and will be judged on a case to case basis. IE someone who is a felon for tax evasion has a much better chance than a felon convicted of murder or armed robbery. just like if you want to vote again.
It depends on local legislation and the circumstances of the case.
C.W. Moss spent 17 years in prison for armed robbery in the 2008 film "Lawless."
You get more time in prison for using a gun while committing a robbery. Authorities figure that anybody who's stupid enough to rob a bank without a gun deserves a break.