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    Question: What happens when you are convicted of a felony 3 times?

    Answer: There is not a specific answer to this question. Several factors are important to a Judge when imposing a sentence.

    A huge part of the sentence will depend on what type of felony crime the person is being sentenced for the third time. Some questions a judge might ask themselves are: Is probation an option, or is prison mandatory? Is there a history of repeating the same behavior, or commiting the same crime?

    A person's criminal history is important. A third felony conviction, alone, doesn't necessarily mean a prison sentence. If the crime is probation eligible (and some offenses are not --like murder), the Judge can still impose probation, even if a person had 5 prior felonies.

    The amount of time which has passed since the prior felonies occurred may have some influence with a Judge. How old the person was when the convictions occurred can be one of a court's considerations. Whether the person is employed, is married, goes to church, raises a family, and/or has strong family support can all be factors a Judge could consider before imposing a prison sentence or placing a person on probation.


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    On 03/05/02
    Brian from FL said:
    Why would a judge care if the person went to church or not? who's to say that the judge isn't satanic? if a judge doesn't like you, he doesn't like you. if he wakes up and stubs his toe that morning, his wife leaves him, HIS children get suspended from school, and HE gets a parking ticket at the court house all depends on whether or not your child is going to get a horrible sentence or not.
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