In Pennsylvania, the average jail sentence for robbery can vary significantly based on the specifics of the case, including whether a weapon was used and the defendant's criminal history. Generally, robbery is classified as a second-degree felony, which can carry a sentence of 5 to 10 years in prison. However, if the robbery is classified as a first-degree felony due to aggravating factors, the sentence can range from 10 to 20 years. Ultimately, the actual sentence may also be influenced by plea agreements and judicial discretion.
You can walk away with probation if no one was hurt and you only been convicted no more than two times that is an unarmed robbery
Any misdemeanor offense that carries with it a sentence of one year OR LESS.
If someone is on house arrest for DUI and they fail the breathalizer and they go to jail...Does anyone know if they will be in jail the rest of their sentence ? Do they get a second chance ?
Simple assault is a misdemeanor. Mxximum of not more than one year in jail and/or a fine. Other than that much depends on the seriousness of the assault and the perpetrators' past record.
It depends on the offense that you are charged with. Some have higher sentences than others. The minimum time in jail for a felony would be more than one year.
Not enough info given in order to answer - however - if you violated your parole then you did not complete the terms of your sentence, just the same as if you had escaped from jail or prison, and are subject to arrest as a fugitive from justice.
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5 to 10 years
It depends on exactly what you're asking, but in every state in the U.S. you can go to jail for illegal possession of a handgun.
If you live within a city you certainly can, if you want to go to jail!
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