In New York, a juvenile charged with attempted murder could face severe consequences, including placement in a secure facility or a juvenile detention center. The specific sentence depends on various factors, such as the juvenile's age, prior record, and the circumstances of the crime. If convicted, the juvenile may be subject to a maximum placement of up to 18 months in a juvenile facility, followed by supervision until the age of 21. However, cases may also be handled in Family Court, where outcomes can vary.
Difficult to answer simply. No, not in a legal sense. Attempted murder is a completely different offence. Of course the attempted murder of a child IS abuse but the charge is different, it may also be an additional charge. Being charged with child abuse is not the same as being charged with the attempted murder of a child.
Yes, only if person dies from injuries sustained from the attempted murder of that person.
yes you can
not a chance.
Attempted murder is a serious criminal offense and can result in life in prison. If convicted of attempted murder in California, a person can be fined up to $10,000 and receive a life in prison sentence.
ricky reinbald
usually 20 years for attempted murder and 25 for murderso basically 20-25 years
I just found out this week that in Oklahoma you can not be charged with attempted murder. They have to charge you with something else.
Attempted murder is a class 2 felony which carries a maximum sentence of 24 years with a minimum sentence of 8 years. If issued the minimum sentence of 8 years you will be ineligible for parole for 5 years.
Life long sentence
Life Sentence
Depending on the prosecuting authorities, that person can be charged with robbery, assault, attempted murder and murder (if someone dies during the robbery).