Depending on the circumstances, someone who breaks and enters a dwelling in Virginia could go to jail for up to 20 years. Simple breaking and entering is a misdemeanor, but doing so for the purpose of perform another crime is a felony. If the person is armed, it becomes a Class 2 felony.
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Two years
Depends on what the charge is.
It can be as much as 12 months in jail, and a $1,000 fine.
Third time in Virginia? Ouch. That sucks.
A felony crime will be a MINIMUM of one year plus one day in jail.
20 years max
The same charge and the same sentence as the person who carries out (or attempts to carry out) the offense.
Usaully 21 days tops, Judges in most cases since u are a Juvenile you get the benifit of the doubt and most judges will give u a second chance. Your better off not doing it in the first place!!
At least 5 to 15 years depends on the circumstances.
In Virginia, if you violate probation for the first time, the judge has discretion in determining the consequences. Generally, the penalties can range from a warning to additional probation terms, or even a short jail sentence, typically up to 30 days. The specifics depend on the nature of the violation and the judge's assessment of the situation. It's important to note that repeat violations may lead to more severe penalties.
It really depends on what you are downloading. If it is child pornography, or something of the like, you are breaking much more than copyright laws. The jail time can, and should, be considerable. If you are downloading things such as copyrighted music or audiobooks, you are not likely to face jail time, but the fines can be in the ballpark of $50,000 per violation.