I cannot speak for states other than Texas on this, but it would be logical if others handle it the same way. In Texas, an attempted crime is one grade lower than if the crime had been committed. For example, if you attempt a first degree felony, it is classified as a second degree felony. If you attempt a second degree felony, it is classified as a third degree felony, and so on.
In Texas the crime of aggravated robbery is considered a Felony in the 1st degree. Jail time for aggravated robbery in Texas is anywhere from 5 to 9 years.
It is a felony in all states. A felony is a crime for which you can go to prison for a year or more, or be executed.
If you have been indicted for a crime that is a felony, no.
Felony results in imprisonment. A Capital Crime, which is a type of felony, can result in the death sentence.
Nothing is different between 1st degree murder and 1st degree felony murder. The only difference is the addition of the word "felony". In fact, both are the same crime and both are felonies, so "1st degree felony murder" is a redundant term.
Not only is it considered a crime, it IS a crime. Felony is a synonym for crime.
A law typically has a specific level or grade associated with the offense such as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree felony. An ungraded felony, although still considered a felony. has no level of the offense attached to the crime.
In Texas, a third-degree felony is a category of crime that is considered serious but less severe than first- or second-degree felonies. It typically carries a punishment of 2 to 10 years in prison and may also include a fine of up to $10,000. Examples of third-degree felonies include certain drug offenses, aggravated assault, and burglary of a habitation. Convictions can have significant long-term consequences, affecting various aspects of life, including employment and housing.
The sentence for a 3rd degree felony varies from state to state. The length of prison time, will depend on the crime, whether a plea agreement is arranged and prior criminal history.
Probation is a sentence, not a crime. A felony is a level of crime.
i am looking at theft from and elderly or disabled. what charge would that be and what possible sentencing is there for that?