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How much time you will get depends on what state you are in. It depends on if there are mitigating circumstances. It depends on other convictions are in your background. Was a firearm involved. It depends if there were other included charges. So many possibilities exist that it is impossible to give and answer. All states have their own rules. Unless it is Federal, probably no one answer is possible.

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