Sentences with phrase «year prison term if»

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If jurors decide the killing was unintentional but Garcia Zarate was grossly negligent, he will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter, punishable by two to four years in prison — though previous drug convictions could add 13 more years to his term.
He could have faced a prison term of seven years if convicted of the most serious offenses.
If convicted, Thompson could receive up to four years in prison, but there's no mandatory term of incarceration.
He further argued that if granted bail, the defendant may not be available to stand trial since some of the offences attract a prison term of five years.
If convicted of the felony charge, he faces a possible four - year state prison term.
If he'd been convicted at trial on all five counts contained in the indictment, and sentenced to consecutive terms, Shabazz could have been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
If convicted, the defendants are looking at up to 15 - year prison terms in addition to a civil suit seeking more than $ 30 million in damages.
If convicted, he faces a prison term of up to 15 years and a fine of $ 500,000 — more than 10 years of postdoc pay.
The Armed Career Criminal Act provides that if a person is convicted of a crime involving the use of a firearm and the individual has three or more earlier convictions for a «serious drug offense» or a «violent felony,» the prison term is a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of life.
If the act that constitutes the violation of the order is itself a felony, the adverse party will be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than one year and a maximum term of not more than twenty years, in addition to whatever prison term is prescribed for the crime.
However, if the victim is a child, the minimum prison term can be increased to 25 years.
If a person is found guilty under s. 334 (b) of an indictable offence, then he could be sentenced to a prison term of up to two years.
According to The Harvard Crimson report, the former student — who was originally sentenced to ten years of probation in December of 2010 — allegedly violated the terms of his probation when he submitted a resume that indicated he had attended Harvard and now faces a two - and - a-half year prison sentence if he is found to have violated his probation.
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