There are no set punishment or sentences for criminal offenses. The court must consider the facts and circumstances of the offense, relevant law, the defendant's history, and any other mitigating or aggravating factors.
The elements that the state has to satisfy for an Arson conviction in the state of California are; Any person who willingly or maliciously, sets fire to, or burns, or causes to be burned, aids,counsels, procures the burning of, any structure,forest land or property, is guilty of Arson.
Arson is a felony in North Carolina. They do not have a limit on felonies of any type.
Yes, they were covered in tar and cloth, oil, or anything flammable, and set fire. However, that was not a punishment reserved for Christians, it was the standard Roman punishment for the crime of arson. The Christians were turned into human torches because their crime was supposed to be arson.
yeah, you bet but only under certain circumstances such as multiple murders, rape and murder, arson and murder, a train wreck killing multiple people, and treason. I think there are a few more that's just off the top of my head.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. It is case specific.
Before learning about the punishments for the crime of arson, it is important to understand what actions constitute the crime. Arson is the act of deliberately setting a structure on fire, or exploding it, so that any damage such as burning or charring occurs. Specifically, one should know that an arson charge is not dependent upon the extent of the damage; rather, it is an intent-based offense, meaning that the intent to damage the building with a deliberate fire is enough to garner a charge. There are three types of arson: first degree, second degree, and third degree. A person is charged with first degree arson when he or she intentional sets fire to a home, school, church, or other public building. Second degree arson occurs with an intentional fire set to unoccupied residences or abandoned structures. Finally, third degree arson refers to intentional fire set to personal property. Punishment tends to differ among degrees of arson. Also, it may vary depending upon the result of the crime. For instance, arson that results in death or injury is considered aggravated arson, and usually results in a penalty of jail time for at least one year. Remember that arson is a general intent crime, rather than a specific intent crime. A person may be charged with any crime appropriate to the result of the arson. This means that if the crime results in, say, unintended death, the person may still be charged with murder. Arson which is only committed for insurance fraud purposes, however, may not be punished as severely. Less serious arson offenses, such as those to personal property which do not result in any injury, may carry a punishment of only probation, and/or a fine and court costs. Lighter punishment may also include counseling, as arson committed on personal property is generally considered an indication of deeper personal issues. Often, these lesser punishments are the result of a plea bargain, in order to avoid certain jail time. Though some types of arson may result in lower punishment, this should not mean anyone should take it less seriously. Arson is a felony, and will generally remain on a personal record as a felony. A past felony may make punishment harsher for any future convictions. If charged with arson, it is advisable to find a lawyer who has experience and expertise in the field of arson.
Arson happens everywhere. It can happen in any structure building, car, or outside. Arson is done on purpose. Arson is not accident.
Arson where you endanger someones life!
One antonym for arson is fireproof.
Parson, arson, garçon.
An arson dog is a dog which has been trained to locate traces of accelerant at sites of suspected arson.
The building was destroyed in a fire that was later determined to be an act of arson.