Felony Murder is first degree murder and is prosecuted in every state very seriously. some punishments can include * Imprisonment (state prison)
* It could be on your record for life
* Probation or parole
* Loss of the right to possess deadly weapons
* Loss of occupational licensing
* Loss of right to vote
* Significant fines
how much is the time for a person having 1 count on conspiracy to commit crime?
Felony Count(s) of 893.13.1a2
Any sentence which includes MORE than one year plus one day in prison as a punishment.
count 1 is the worst that you can be charged for.
no.Another view: Not really enough information is disclosed about the circumstances of your VOPto give a 100% certain answer, but the period of time you served while on release on probation SHOULD count as "good" time towards your sentence. It is the un-served remainder of that sentence that you will most likely have to spend behind bars
Felony larceny is typically charged as a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison. Each count is punishable, and punishable consecutively, so your exposure would be 600 years. As a practical matter the prosecutors will cut you a deal and agree to concurrent sentences on all counts, so you get one chunk of time to do, but 600 years gives a defendant a lot of incentive to take whatever plea the prosecutors might offer.
A misdemeanor count of conspiracy to steal involves an agreement between two or more individuals to commit theft, even if the theft itself has not yet occurred. The charge is classified as a misdemeanor, indicating that it is considered a less serious crime than a felony. Penalties can include fines, community service, or a short jail term, depending on jurisdiction. This charge emphasizes the intent to commit the crime rather than the actual act of theft.
A Felony 5 in the State of Ohio carries a maximum prison sentence of 6-12 months on each count, with a maximum fine of $2500. There is usually a presumption against prison time. this link will be of help to you http://www.ehow.com/about_6385226_class-5-felony-ohio_.html
How much does someone have to steal before it is a felony in n.c
Maybe not a felony, but it would certainly qualify as an ASSAULT.
You can count on a parole violation.
So many that it is impossible to keep count of them all.