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What is penalty for wanton endangerment 2nd degree in KY?

5 years probation and $1000.00 fine


What is the punishment for the misdemeanor of child endangerment in Iowa?

Maximum of 2 years in prison and $650 to $6250 in fines


What is the penalty for indecent exposure in Kentucky?

13 years in state prison


How much time on a year in prison in Kentucky?

365 days


Consequences for theft over 300.00 in Kentucky?

theft over 300 in KY is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison.


My mom pressed charges on my boyfriend but then dropped it but still has another charge pending of endangerment to a child. what will happen to him when he goes to court?

He will get another court date before anything happens to him. The judge will decide if it was child endangerment of the 1st 2nd or 3rd degree. Based upon that he could serve up to 4 years in prison.


Who has spent most time in us prison?

As of 2003 there is a Kentucky inmate that has been locked up for 50 years! The Lipstick Killer in New York has been locked up for 62 years! john straffen spent 55 years in prison and broadmoor hospital died 2007 ian brady(moors murderer) has spent 45 years in prison up to now hes now 72


How long will you go to jail for reckless endangerment in WA?

255 years


What is the penalty in NH for child endangerment?

In New Hampshire, child endangerment can be classified as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances. If the endangerment involves reckless behavior that could result in serious harm or death, it is typically charged as a felony, which can carry a penalty of 1 to 7 years in prison and/or fines. For less severe cases, it may be charged as a misdemeanor, potentially resulting in up to one year in jail and fines. Legal outcomes can vary significantly based on the specifics of the case.


What is the penalty for reckless endangerment in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, reckless endangerment is typically classified as a Class F felony. This can result in a penalty of up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000. The specific penalties can vary based on the circumstances of the offense and any prior criminal history. Additionally, a conviction may lead to other consequences, such as a criminal record and potential civil liabilities.


Your dad went to jail because he beat up two people with a shot gun and broke into their house how many years on average would someone have to serve for that in Kentucky?

It would depend on what the state of Kentucky has charged him with...Depending on the injuries sustained by Beating up 2 people with a shotgun (a deadly weapon) could get him charged with 2 counts of Assault in the First Degree a class "B Felony", punishable by a prison term ranging from 10 to 20 years...or the lesser charge of 2 counts of Assault in the Second Degree still a felony charge just the same and punishable by a prison term ranging from 5 to 10 years...or Assualt in the Third Degree a misdemeaner punishable by 1-5 years in prison..In Kentucky Breaking and Entering in to a dwelling (house) while armed with a deadly weapon is a Felony charge punisable by a prison term of 10 to 20 years..If breaking and entering in to a dwelling (house) while not armed with a deadly weapon is punishable by a prison term of 5 to 10 years.So if convicted of the most serious charges of breaking and entering and 2 counts of First Degree Assault he may be facing the possibility of 60 years in prison if he is sentenced to the max and his sentences are to be served consecutively...if served concurrently he faces a total of 20 years in prison for all three charges.On the lesser side of the charges he could face 10 years in prison for all 3 charges.This all depends on what the state decides to charge him with and of course his previous criminal record..


Did Hippocrates get put in prison?

He was in prison for twenty years