atleast 4 to 6 years but year time dont start intill you get out of juvinile
The First Great Train Robbery grossed $391,942 worldwide.
it depends on your state and county averaged about juvenile court counselor trainee about $26,257 in 12 months 18 months about $27,632 24 months $28,729 juvenile court counselor I $27,362 - $44,890 juvenile court counselor II $29,826 - $49,174
A juvenile can own toys, magazines, clothes, gaming systems, and much more.
By annoying the other side so much they decide to give up.
Four Rooms grossed $4,301,000 worldwide.
3 years
It depends on many factors, the state, county, dollar value, judge, DA, priors etc.Added: EIGHT counts of ARMED ROBBERY! That amounts to eight felony charges for committing crimes of violence while armed. Taking into account the first answer, you are looking at some SERIOUS prison time.
The charge is aggravated robbery. A charge is a formal accusation made by a governmental authority asserting that somebody has committed a crime. The minimum punishment if found guilty of this charge is 5 years.
How much do Juvenile Probation Officers get paid in Texas?
Armed robbery with a bb gun would be the same charge as armed robbery with any other firearm. You will not get off on a lesser charge.
The First Great Train Robbery grossed $391,942 worldwide.
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.
The First Great Train Robbery grossed $391,942 in the domestic market.
Pretty much no, a minor cannot be sued.
$245000
If you plotted or assisted in a robbery you COULD be charged as a principal in the offense, just as much as if you were there and did it.
Aggravated robbery is the same as simple robbery but with the addition of either a dangerous weapon or bodily harm inflicted upon a person in the course of the robbery. The harm does not have to be inflicted upon the victim. The maximum prison term for an aggravated robbery is 247 months or approximately twenty (20) and a half years. The specific Kansas law that makes aggravated robbery an unlawful activity is K.S.A. 21-3427.