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Each state and country has its own laws and can impose different sentences for a crime
2006-12-09 09:45:14
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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There are a lot of factors to be taken into consideration: the drug itself, the quantity of the drug possessed or dealt, the degree of the offense, prior offenses and convictions and the type, location, etc.
Some drugs have heftier sentences than others. Some offenses are considered minor (misdemeanor) offenses when possessed in certain amounts, whereas possession of larger amounts are more severe (felony) offenses. If someone has been previously convicted on drug charges then they are looking at more fines and/or longer sentences because of more counts. And of course the laws regarding how an offense is punishable by can depend on country, state, or even county laws.
In the United States a misdemeanor offense is usually punishable by up to a year in jail. Felony offenses are heftier and the time of imprisonment depends on the severity of the offense. And there are often different classifications defining the different degrees of felony charges by severity. Felony charges could range anywhere from a prison sentence of over one year to life in prison.
I've known people that have spent a few months in jail for drug charges, some several years. When I was in high school I had to interview an inmate at our local jail for my school newspaper about how drugs had affected his life. He had been arrested for a count of manufacturing methamphetamines and a count of conspiracy to deal, and he was facing 13 years in jail without parole.
2006-12-09 15:15:59
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answered by xx_villainess_xx 7
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It truly relies upon on what the circumstances of the crime have been, what rates have been introduced against them, and (maximum heavily) the place this happened. distinctive states have distinctive limits on attempting young little ones as adults - which will additionally impact reformatory sentences. additionally, from what you have defined it appears like this could be a case of first-degree homicide (besides the shown fact that it relatively is beneficial to analyze your tale's info against the different ranges) which oftentimes contains a sentence of roughly 25-30 years to life (which back relies upon on whether it relatively is a juvenile courtroom sentence or an person sentence. i'm somewhat particular that visitation is authorized and could be face-to-face although there could be regulations approximately actual touch. i'm uncertain what variety of suggestion you opt for yet i found some links that would desire to optimistically help. stable success alongside with your tale!
2016-10-14 08:49:09
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answered by scafuri 4
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Depends on the amount of drugs, and the number of p[previous offenses, she could do anting from a few months county time to a few years state time. Mostly likely 12-18 months for a first serious offense...
2006-12-09 09:54:06
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answered by Socratic Pig 3
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You should research laws and sentences given in the locale you are writing about. It is different in many places and with different circumstances. Also economic resources of the accused, the competency of the attorney and many other things could factor into it. You will just have to do a bit of research.
2006-12-09 10:09:38
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answered by Batty 6
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She would have done about 12 years but since she seduced the cop that arrested her, she got to keep her drugs and never saw the inside of the jail.:)
2006-12-09 09:47:13
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answered by adkspoiledbrat 2
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5-10 years!
2006-12-09 09:45:50
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answered by ? 2
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Depends on the amount they were caught with. My uncle was caught with 202 lbs and went to fed prison for 16 years on his first offense
2006-12-09 09:43:20
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answered by evasive_eyes 4
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not long like 3-5 years
2006-12-09 09:45:40
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answered by ciara 2
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The offence determines. But it varies from a few hours to life imprisionment!
2006-12-09 09:45:13
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answered by TJay 1
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