In Victoria, Australia, the maximum penalty for manslaughter is 20 years imprisonment. However, the actual sentence can vary significantly based on the circumstances of the case, including intent, provocation, and the offender's criminal history. Courts often impose sentences that can range from a few years to several years in prison, depending on the specifics of the incident. Sentencing guidelines and the judge's discretion play crucial roles in determining the final outcome.
In Australia, the maximum penalty for murder is a life sentence with no parole granted until 20 years, 25 if the victim was a child under 18 years of age, has been served.Added: Victoria WHERE ????
Victoria 15°10'S 129°40'E http://www.mapsofworld.com/lat_long/australia/australia-lat-long-v.html
not very long
For ever. Sorry.
most likely a long jail sentence and big fine
To travel from Bendigo, Victoria, Australia to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia is about 152 kilometers. It will take approximately one hour and forty five minutes to travel.
Leading cause of auto accidents and death. Drive drunk, have an accident and kill someone, and you will be charged with manslaughter. You will go to jail for a long time.
Joan Long was born on July 20, 1925, in Rushworth, Victoria, Australia.
It depends on the state. Federal guidelines stipulates that the sentence is not to exceed six years. The only jurisdictions that federal guidelines apply though are in some federal jurisdictions, ships, or aircraft. In New York it can be up to 15 years, but in California it's a max of 4 years. For a juvenile it is usually around 36 to 136 months.
took me around two days. may differ of-course
A fetus is a life, as long as a woman tests + for a pregnancy, its a life & if its taken its manslaughter!
Depends where in Victoria you are, could be anything from a second upwards. You can make Melbourne to Adelaide comfortably inside a day to give you some basis for reference...