A person can spend 6 months to three or four years in jail for burglary, and having stolen goods. It all depends on what and how much was stolen.
it depends on where the are being stolen from. it depends on where the are being stolen from.
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I'm no expert on pets but depending on how long ago the pet was stolen you will have more of a chence of finding it. If it was stolen a day ago you have 90% chance, 2 weeks ago, 20% chance. Try posting posters to say you pet is lost/stolen, you should put the pets name, your name, your number, a photo of pet and an address to take the pet to if found, you could put a message to the thief that it is a loved pet and that if they hand it in soon, the police won't be contacted, i don't know what the police can do but it's worth a try. You could go to the nearest pound or pet store to see if your pet has been handed in (pound for dog) you could ask neighbours if they have seen your pet.
my car was stolen and recovered in fla. with the felon in it. he confessed, and all he got was 90 days!! go figure.
Breaking and entering is not burglary when nothing is actually stolen. If someone breaks a window, enters the house, walks for 5 seconds, then leaves the way they came, that's not burglary. However, it IS breaking and entering.
Minimum of 10 years depending the property & items stolen
Yes. You don't need to be caught red-handed with the proceeds of the crime in order to be charged.
Yes. Possession of stolen property is a lesser included charge to most theft or burglary crimes. YOushould also remember that prosecution is not conviction.
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A person is considered a burglar when the person has entered a building or home and stolen goods from the location. Burglary is a crime that is punishable by the courts.
Lets start with breaking and entering. Mississippi does not have a breaking and entering law, it is all defined as Burglary. There are different laws relating to burglary depending on what was burglarized.97-17-23 - Burglary, Occupied DwellingThis is burglary of a house and carries a minimum sentence of 3 years and a maximum of 25 years confinement.97-17-33 - Burglary, other than occupied dwellingThis is burglary of a car, boat, etc. This carries a maximum of 7 years confinement with no minimum. If the burglary occures at a church or other place of worship the penalty can be doubled to a maximum of 14 years.97-17-43 - Petit LarcenyPetit larceny occurs when the total value of the stolen property is less that $500. This is punishable by up to 6 months in the county jail, uunless it was stolen from a church then the punishment doubles.Hope this helps. :)
Depends on the exact charge, the history of the defendant, and what sentence the judge imposes. If YOU are the defendant, and you were wondering if you need a lawyer, the answer is yes. That is a serious crime that can carry serious jail time.
Dick Hickock was sentenced to 5 years incarceration for the burglary of a home in Johnson County. One of the items stolen was a rifle.
"Burglary" and "Theft" is burglary and theft - period. There are no enhanced penalites simply because of WHAT was stolen. HOWEVER - if by stealing firearms you run afoul of firearms laws (both state and/or federal) those violations can be added onto the burglary or theft charges as separate offenses - one charge for every illegal firearm possession (i.e.: steal 20 guns you could get charged with 20 separate offenses).
Stolen - 2006 II was released on: USA: 28 April 2006 (Miami Beach, Florida)