It depends which country you are in.
Added: (in the US) your case would probably have been heard in a state-level court - unless - the crime took place on a federal reservation or installation, or was committed against a federally insured/protected institution (e.g.: a bank), then the defendant would be tried in a US DIstrict Court
It will depend on who sentenced him. In most cases it would be a state prison.
Tom was found guilty of embezzlement and sentenced to five years in prison.
James Earl Ray was arrested and sentenced to 99 years in Prison.
If you are arrested for robbery, you will typically be taken into custody by law enforcement and booked at a police station. This process includes recording your personal information, taking fingerprints, and possibly conducting a lineup or photo identification. You will then likely face charges in court, where you may have the opportunity to plead guilty, not guilty, or negotiate a plea deal. Depending on the severity of the robbery and your criminal history, penalties can range from fines to several years in prison.
Hitler was arrested by the police and sentenced to five years in the Landsberg prison.
Criminal law.
Conrad Murray was found guilty of the manslaughter of Michael Jackson. On November 29, 2011, Murray was sentenced to four years in prison.
Lenin was arrested in 1897 for forming an illegal trade union. He was sentenced to a year in prison and exiled to Siberia until 1900.
In 1946 they were arrested and convicted on burglary charges, and Malcolm was sentenced to 10 years in prison
Yes. guilty of first degree murder. Sentenced to life in prison and has another double murder trial in a few months.
Criminal court is the system that will handle a robbery case. This type of court system allows jury members to make the verdict but the judge will determine your jail time.
Criminal court is the system that will handle a robbery case. This type of court system allows jury members to make the verdict but the judge will determine your jail time.