There is no "normal" time for such an offense. The sentencing depends entirely on the convicted defendant's past record, the violence of the crime, and other factors which the sentencing judge must take into account.
Not enough.
Florida is one of the "Life means Life" states. The odds of parole are slim, especially with the concurrent sentences, and multiple charges.
2nd degree
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no.Another view: Not really enough information is disclosed about the circumstances of your VOPto give a 100% certain answer, but the period of time you served while on release on probation SHOULD count as "good" time towards your sentence. It is the un-served remainder of that sentence that you will most likely have to spend behind bars
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Murder in the 2nd degree - Murder II. Statute known as different things in different states.
I was charged with this crime and was given time served after 6 days. This was in Fayette co., Lex. But this was my 1st major crime, no priors.
In most jurisdictions, that would be first degree murder.
Your question of "What is the minimum sentence for murder?" leaves a lot of unanswered details. Murder involves one person involved in the death of another. The first question to be asked is, "What type of murder?" Murder varies from self defense, to involuntary manslaughter, to voluntary manslaughter, to second degree murder, to first degree murder. Generally, there is no sentence if the jury decides it was self defense. First degree murder involves premeditated murder, murder of a law officer, or murder committed during a felony. The first thing the jury decides is guilt or innocence or self defense. Then the jury decides what kind of murder. In this state the minimums for the amount of prison time are 0 for involuntary manslaughter, 0 for voluntary manslaughter, 10 for second degree murder, and 25 for first degree murder. That does not include time spent under court ordered supervision.