What can a 17 year old get for armed robbery with a deadly weapon, if he was arrested and convicted previously for breaking and entering at 15.
Doubling a sentence for armed robbery may or may not reduce armed robbery. The first question would be, "What was the original sentence?" The second issue is that armed robbery is a young man's crime. A 19 year old who had a 5 year sentence changed to a 10 year sentence is more likely to commit another crime than a 29 year old who had his sentence changed to 10 years. 39 year old men seldom commit armed robbery. Then comes the all important third question. "Since most crimes are not solved, what would make anyone think that increasing the amount of time given a criminal that got caught would solve a problem." Individual criminals have the attitude that they can outsmart the system.
17-year-old is the correct way.
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Yes with parental consent.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
They can if they have parental permission.
No a seventeen year old can not date a eleven year old. The reason why is because their is a very big age difference and that would be aganst that law
no
Either 11th or 12th, depending on what month they were born.
NO! hes only seventeen, hes only a year younger than you!