Fifty Billion Gorilla genitals Is the usual fine, i believe the time is five minutes of being raped by Bubba in state penitentiary. Either that or everybody in the world decides to defaecate in their pants all at once and the earth implodes. Idk.
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The punishment for criminal possession of a weapon varies by state to state, but in New York it can range from no jail time up to a year at Rikers Island depending on the circumstance surrounding the charge.
New York - Penal Law Section 265.01. A person is guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree when: ... (2) He possesses any dagger, dangerous knife, dirk, razor, stiletto, imitation pistol, or any other dangerous or deadly instrument or weapon with intent to use the same unlawfully against another; ... ... Criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor. class A Misdemeanor is just about three years in a jail like Rikers.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Criminal possession of a weapon can be considered an aggravated felony under certain circumstances, such as when it involves a firearm or if it is classified as a serious crime under state or federal law. The specific details of the offense and how it is defined in the relevant jurisdiction will determine whether it qualifies as an aggravated felony.
As long as you are not otherwise prohibited from being in possession of a weapon, and are not engaging in any criminal activity (other than traffic offenses), you may carry a weapon in your vehicle.
With a record like that, if he is convicted of the gun possession charge, there is an excellent likliehood that he will be imprisoned for a LONG time.
In New Jersey, third-degree possession of a weapon refers to the unlawful possession of a weapon, such as a firearm or a knife, without a proper permit or in violation of specific regulations. This charge can carry penalties including three to five years in prison and fines up to $15,000. Factors such as prior criminal history or the nature of the weapon can influence sentencing. Legal counsel is often recommended to navigate the complexities of weapons laws in New Jersey.
A Class C misdemeanor for unlawful possession of a weapon typically refers to the illegal possession of a firearm or other weapon in situations that do not involve serious criminal intent or violent behavior. This can include possessing a weapon in prohibited areas, such as schools or government buildings, or failing to comply with licensing requirements. Penalties often involve fines and possible community service, but do not usually include jail time. Specific laws and consequences can vary by state.
Things or actions that are "prohibited" mean that the person who has them in their possession is not allowed to have or own them. In the case of a firearm and/or explosive, federal law prohibits felons from possessing these items.
By two means: Physical possession - you actually have the weapon in your hand or on your person. And - constructive possession - although the firearm is not on your person, you KNOW it is nearby and you could have access to it and exercise control over it very quickly and/or easily.
If there is weapon in the home she is in grave danger of being charged with "possession" of a firearm, and YOU could also be charged as an accessory for knowingly allowing her to have access. It is NOT necessary to actually have the firearmn ON youir person to be charged with possession, mere 'ready access' to it serves as the prohibiting factor.