it depends. if the felony is 1st degree murder than youre in for life.
2007-01-30 12:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends upon a lot of things. Were you on probation for a misdemeanor, and if so, what was the worst penalty. What is the range for the 2 misdemeanors that you committed afterward, and what was the max penalty for the felony. Add those up, and you will get your worst possible scenario. Divide it by 4 or 5, and get the likely offer. Good luck.
2007-01-30 22:12:28
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answered by huduuluv 5
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A real long, no mercy sentence really yea because/ this person is a menace to himself and to society and have no structure and he defies the laws set for him and the rules he was to follow!
Alright he is to serve everyday of which he was on probation this is a guaranteed heartbreak for the person which you asked about!
Then the felony he is guaranteed State or federal time no less that 2 years don't forget the probation violation - alright then the 2 misdemeanor man that shall be probably 11months so already if I was to guess 6 to 12 years easy!
Remember now he's already convicted now he awaits to be sentenced! and this is a light sentence but really 9 years actual time he must serve I shall guess!!
2007-01-30 20:39:58
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answered by wise 5
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It depends. You could end up back on Probation if it is an "E" felony and a couple of no account misdemeanors. A lot is going to depend on the report from the Probation Officer and any history of priors
2007-01-30 20:29:34
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answered by Thomas G 6
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Dont drop the soap !!!!
2007-01-30 20:26:35
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answered by Baghdad Pete ! 4
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