Define "violent" crime, but it is extremely unlikely that the perpetrator of a crime of violence would get a suspended sentence.
Yes, burglary is considered a violent crime in California because it involves unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a felony or theft, which can pose a threat to the safety and security of individuals.
No it is not considered a violent crime.
It would depend on the level of crime charged. For any crime that could get a life sentence, there is no limitation in California.
Is a class b felony for child endangerment a violent crime
Violent people.
There is no law in California that requires prisoners to get 35 percent instead of 50 percent for Non violent crimes but just a move to de-congest the prisons.
No B&E is a property crime - it MIGHT turn into a violent crime if you encounter someone inside though.
All felons in all states are prohibited from owning firearms. It doesn't matter what the crime was. convicted felon = no guns.
In Idaho your gun rights are automatically restored upon completion of sentence. Unless you are convicted of a violent crime listed in state code you don't have to do anything. If you committed a violent crime you can petition the parole commission to restore gun rights 5 years after completing the sentence.
Federal prisons are safer for the inmate, however a federal sentence requires the inmate to serve 85% of the time. Most state prisons will parole at 50% time served depending on the crime
police have confirmed this news. "Hate crimes are rising day by day."