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Question: How long do you go to jail for attempted murder?

Answer: Attempted murder is a class 2 felony. If the defendant does not have any prior felony convictions and the crime did not involve the use of a deadly weapon (e.g. gun), dangerous instrument (e.g. knife) or result in the serious physical injury of the victim, the defendant would be sentenced for a class 2 non-dangerous felony. The range of punishment for a class 2 non-dangerous felony is a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 12.5 years.

If the crime did involve a deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or resulted in the serious physical injury of the victim, the defendant is convicted of a class 2 dangerous felony. In that case, the minimum prison term is 7 years and the maximum prison term is 21 years.


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On 04/14/04
Crystal from NY said:
i have to argee with the lady that said "if it attemped you should have tryed hareder" but i belive that no one man or women has the right to take it into there own hands. if you attempt murder and have 2 felonies the punishment is 20 to life w/ slight chance or perol. but dont try it...... it aint worth it.......
On 04/11/04
Tim from TX said:
You are foolish if you think that someone should be exempted from punishment for killing another person. The way it should be is: If you take a life, you give your life.
On 04/08/04
kyle green from ME said:
yes i think that to
On 03/12/04
debb from AZ said:
why should there be a second chance!!!! if someone kill somebody they deserve the death penalty no ? ask why have all the tx payer who do work for a better life support stupid decision stupid people make!
On 02/27/04
thorn from AZ said:
i think that if someone kills another person, What is the point of the punishment? the other person is already dead anyways. but with attempted you should have tried harder.
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