Yes of course. There is no excemption in sentencing a person who commits crime whether he is 60 or not. It's still a crime so don't do that ok!
For the murder of Lana Clarkson, Phil Spector was sentenced to 19 years to life.
Example: If you were found guilty and sentenced to either a fine or time in jail BUT the judge suspended the sentence.... it usually is suspended based on something that the judge wants from you in return (e.g: drive with no tickets for the nest 3 years - or - live your life with no police involvement for the next 2 years - or - something similar to that). If you fail to do these things the judge is requesting of you (in return for the suspended sentence), he could re-impose the previously suspended sentence and have you serve it as punishment.
that last statement nis really false he can date anyone no matter how old its his life not somebody else to be saying who or how he has to date. so yes he can date a girl 6 years younger than him its love who can fight it c:
a drug dealer who is serving a life sentence. His life was chronicled in the book "Random Family". a drug dealer who is serving a life sentence. His life was chronicled in the book "Random Family".
Don't take the girl
Should be death penalty. Or at least life in prison. But generally they are scentenced to 10-15 years.
A life sentence is for life.
A life sentence in the state of Ohio is a minimum of 30 years, to a maximum of 75 years for a natural life sentence.
A life sentence in the State of Idaho is 25 years
51 years
Sorry, there will probably be no parole for your friend with a life sentence.
A life sentence plus 30 years in prison means the individual will spend the rest of their life in prison, with an additional 30 years on top of that.
It depends where... CANADA: A life sentence means LIFE in prison! It is a missconception that in Canada it is 20 or 25 years. You can apply for parole at 25 years depending on what your charged with (ex First Degree Murder is a life sentence with possability of parole at 25 years) USA: Depends on the State
30 years. But a convict can serve a minimum of 25 years for a life sentence.
In Georgia, a life sentence typically means a minimum of 30 years in prison before becoming eligible for parole.
A natural life sentence means the person will be in prison until they die, while a life sentence may allow for the possibility of parole after a certain number of years.
15 YEARS