If its your first offense then you may be looking at about a year in county or state prison, followed by a long probation term, fines and cost, and possibly community service. Now if your a repeated offender then you are most likely going do 2 or more years, or if the judge is nice you may get off a little easier. This is only speaking on unarmed burglary, if its armed, you are looking at much more time. Make no blank assumptions either, a second degree felony is BAD and you WILL do time regardless especially if this isn't your first offense. If they drop it down to a third degree then you more than likely won't serve time, but if they keep it the way it is then you may want to start enjoying the last few days you have with your friends and family because 9 out 10 times you will be sentenced to do time.
8 years
Burglary- 2nd Degree
10 years
Depending on your criminal history jail time from 3-12 months
The acronym AFCF is an abbreviation for After Former Conviction of a Felony. It is used in several criminal cases, including second degree burglary.
Then you're in violation of your probation. If you'd been released before you sentence was complete, you'll be required to serve out the remainder of your sentence, on top of whatever time you're sentenced on the burglary charges.
AFCF stands for 'after former conviction of a felony'. It means it's not the FIRST time this person's been convicted of a felony.
if you white you can get away with it. If you black you could get up to 4 years or more in jail
How much time for 2nd degree escape
In Missouri, second-degree burglary involves unlawfully entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft. If you are on probation for a second-degree burglary charge, any violation of probation terms, including new criminal charges, can lead to serious consequences, such as revocation of probation and serving the original sentence. It's crucial to comply with probation conditions to avoid these repercussions.
By "touching" the gun you elevated the offense to a crime while ARMED and thereby enhanced the penalty which you face.
In addition to serving the remainder of your probation sentence behind bars, you will have added to it, whatever sentence may be given to you for conviction of the burglary offense.