The amount of jail time for conspiracy to murder will vary by state. Typically, you can expect to serve a maximum of 10 years.
two or for years
2-5 yrs
Jim Baker, the former televangelist, was sentenced to a maximum of forty years in federal prison.
This depends on the exact charges brought, and the prior record of the person charged.
25 years.
Charges for conspiracy to commit petty theft typically involve both the conspiracy itself and the underlying theft. In many jurisdictions, conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor like petty theft can result in penalties similar to those for the theft itself, which may include fines, community service, or jail time. Charges can vary widely based on state laws and the specifics of the case. Additionally, if the conspiracy involved multiple individuals, each participant may face separate charges.
If an offender is currently in jail charged with a crime and information/evidence is developed supporting a charge for another separate crime they may be charged and the court process, and his rights, will be same as his original charge. He will be tried seperately for each offense.
The DUI law regarding penalties for a first time offender in the state of Florida is $500 or 30 days in jail. It is up to the judge what your punishment is.
It depends on what kind of theft it was. The maximum amount you'd be in jail for would be three years. However, since you are a first time offender, you'd stand a good chance of avoiding the maximum sentence.
about 10 yrs. only if they killed too its 15 yrs.
90 days in jail
it depends where you live in california it is a maximum of 1000 dollars and if aggravated it can be and added 1 year in jail