If convicted to a 7-year prison sentence, the actual time served may vary based on several factors, such as good behavior, parole eligibility, and the specific laws in the jurisdiction. Generally, inmates may serve a portion of their sentence, often around 50-85%, depending on these factors. Additionally, some jurisdictions offer programs that can reduce the time served. It's essential to consult legal resources or professionals for specific cases.
7 years
40 years
Depends. Could go from 10 years to life.
Frank Lucas was in prison two separate times. He spent a total of 12 years in prison and is currently under witness protection.
LIFE! They have to stay there for maybe 15 years then they can ask for probation if denied then they stay in prison til they die.
No. Convicted felons are prohibited from being "in possession" of a firearm. The law considers proximity to a firearm as being "in possession." STAY WAWAY FROM THEM unless you want to look at the possibility of another 15 years in federal prison.
for life
one month
That depends on the state and the number of offenses. In Florida, it's pretty hard to get more than 5 years, but it can be done.
4-6 Months And a fine
If convicted as an adult, forever or until either sealed, expunged or pardoned.
you have to stay for 12 years