It depends on the state and the facility.
It all depends on whether it was premeditated attempted murder or just attempted murder.
I heard that you can do up to 10 years; but im actually sure.
usually 20 years for attempted murder and 25 for murderso basically 20-25 years
The minimum sentence for attempted murder can vary significantly based on jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. In many places, it can range from several years to life in prison. If someone has already been sentenced to 30 years for another crime, that sentence may or may not run consecutively or concurrently with any new sentence for attempted murder. It's essential to consult legal statutes or a legal professional for precise information based on the relevant laws.
the number of years spent in jail are different and also it depends on the situation you are inAdded: Also, in 39 jurisdictions the death penalty for murder still exists. No one is ever executed for ATTEMPTED murder.
Attempted Murder in the Second Degree is a class B felony which is punishable by up to 25 years in prison.
Attempted murder is a class 2 felony which carries a maximum sentence of 24 years with a minimum sentence of 8 years. If issued the minimum sentence of 8 years you will be ineligible for parole for 5 years.
yes you can
Alabama does not like physical crimes. They have set the statute of limitations at 8 years for crimes of this nature. And it is very likely going to be tolled for a number of reasons, including being out of state.
n a double murder trial the murderer might be sentenced to a certain number of years of imprisonment for each murder. Which option would a prosecutor arguing for the maximum sentence?
If they catch you try to atemmpt suicide them you will go to jail for as many years as the judge thinks that you deserve.
Life in prison, for both first and second degree murder. Section 235 of the Criminal Code: (1) Every one who commits first degree murder or second degree murder is guilty of an indictable offence and shall be sentenced to imprisonment for life.