If you plotted or assisted in a robbery you COULD be charged as a principal in the offense, just as much as if you were there and did it.
You are going to jail for a really long time.
they may have to serve the rest of the original sentence. robbery is a very serious violation. they may make that person serve all the rest of the time and then charge them with the robbery then they will serve the robbery sentence.
3 years 5 months...?
In Texas the crime of aggravated robbery is considered a Felony in the 1st degree. Jail time for aggravated robbery in Texas is anywhere from 5 to 9 years.
Highwaymen are individuals who commit armed robbery on roads. They should be in jail to prevent them from endangering people's lives and property, and to serve justice for their criminal actions. Imposing consequences for their crimes can also deter others from engaging in similar illegal activities.
The penalty can vary by statute from state-to-state. In many, it can depend on the value of the item bought/sold, or your proveable complicity in the commission of the original offense.
Vermont statutes have no bearing on your crime. Bank robbery is a Federal Offense, and you will be tried in a US District Court, not a state court, and (if convicted) you will serve your time in a federal prison.
Bank robbery is a federal offense. You will be tried in US DIstrict Court. There are no sentencing guidelines with the exception of the fact that since it is a felony offense you will serve MORE than one year in federal prison.
For example, let's say that John is on trial for assault, robbery and possession of controlled substances. He is convicted for all three, and during the sentencing hearing, he is given three years incarceration for assault, four years for robbery and one year for possession of controlled substances.If the judge were to decide that John should serve his sentences concurrently, he would serve each of his penalties at the same time. Since the largest penalty was for robbery, he would serve a total of four years in prison.However, if the judge were to give consecutive sentences, John would serve a total of eight years in prison: three for assault, four for robbery and one for possession.CLARIFICATION: Concurrently means that two or more sentences will start and run together at the wame time. Consecutively, means that they will run one after the other.
The period of charge is dependent on the type of domestic violence. But the serious the case, the longer the charge.
No. You commit a crime somewhere and then commit a crime somewhere else, both places will want you to serve time for each individual crime you commit.
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