It means that you have to go to jail for a minimum of 8 years,but won't have to be in jail more than 20 years. There are things that can change this, parole can make it shorter, while committing a crime in jail (like murder) can lengthen it.
a score is 20 years so 8 score is 8 x 20 = 160 years
you serious? if ur not then... wow. anyways, you can use in it a sentence like this "the percentage of people with silver cars in our school is 20%" if that's what you mean
It is 20 years. So in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, "four score and seven years ago" is 87 years--he was referring to 1776.
Do You mean 20-20 vision?
Yes, it is 20 years.
20 years in jail
He In jail for about 10 to 20 years
if you rob you would be in jail for 20 or 40 years
Foreign Intrigue - 1951 The Jail Sentence 3-34 was released on: USA: 20 May 1954
37 (almost 40).
About 20 years in jail !
Depends on the state. In Indiana, you will be charged with either a B felony or an A felony. An A felony requires a mandatory 20 year sentence (this can be served as probation, house arrest, but it must be 20 years) and is punishable by up to 50 years. If is your first criminal offense, you have a completely clean record, and you are able to afford a good attorney, you have the possibility of avoiding jail / prison time, but there is still a good chance that you would have some type of jail sentence imposed.
In Australia, the maximum penalty for murder is a life sentence with no parole granted until 20 years, 25 if the victim was a child under 18 years of age, has been served.Added: Victoria WHERE ????
In Texas, the average sentence for burglary can vary depending on the specifics of the crime, such as whether it's classified as a misdemeanor or felony. Generally, burglary of a building is a state jail felony, punishable by 180 days to 2 years in a state jail. If the burglary involves a habitation, it is typically a second-degree felony, carrying a sentence of 2 to 20 years. Factors like prior criminal history and the circumstances of the offense can influence the final sentence.
Malcolm X was twenty (20) years old when he went to jail for burglary charges.
In Pennsylvania, the average jail sentence for robbery can vary significantly based on the specifics of the case, including whether a weapon was used and the defendant's criminal history. Generally, robbery is classified as a second-degree felony, which can carry a sentence of 5 to 10 years in prison. However, if the robbery is classified as a first-degree felony due to aggravating factors, the sentence can range from 10 to 20 years. Ultimately, the actual sentence may also be influenced by plea agreements and judicial discretion.
About 20 years