It really depend if there was a weaponused or how bad the other person was injured. It can be a year or months for first time and no weapon to 15 years for gun or knife.
yes you can as long as the blade is 4 inches or less if it is above 4 inches it is illegal and you could go to jail if they catch you but im not sure how long you go to jail
The penalty for carrying a knife depends on the laws in your jurisdiction and the circumstances of the offense. In general, carrying a knife unlawfully can result in fines, community service, probation, or imprisonment. The length of the sentence can vary significantly depending on the specific details of the case and the individual's criminal history.
The length of imprisonment for carrying a knife can vary depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. Penalties can range from a few months to several years in prison. It is important to check the specific laws in your area for accurate information.
a very very long time
that would be a scimitar, the kind that you usually se a pirate carrying
no
In order for a lock-back knife to be the legal size, the blade cannot be longer than seven inches. However, carrying a lock-back knife in public is still considered illegal regardless of its size.
If its out in the open and you can clearly see it, there are no restrictions on unconcealed weapons not involving a gun (you need a license for that). If it is found in your pockets, or pants, or shoe, or anywhere the cop has to look for it, it is a concealed weapon and depending on the cop, it is taken away or they will take you to jail. depending on what state you live in, depends on how long you'll be there.
In Delaware, it is legal to carry a knife as long as it is not a prohibited weapon and it is not concealed with the intent to harm others. However, there are restrictions on certain types of knives, such as switchblades. It is important to be aware of the specific knife laws in Delaware before carrying one in public.
The Long Knife was created in 1958.
Plaxico Burress was sentenced to two years in prison for accidentally shooting himself in the leg in November 2008 while carrying an unlicensed firearm in a New York City nightclub. He served approximately 20 months of his sentence before being released in June 2011.