It depends on the state. In Pennsylvania, this crime is a 2nd degree misdemeanor. The longest allowable minimum sentence for a 2nd degree misdemeanor is 1 year and the maximum is 2 years in prison. And because there is no minimum mandatory sentence for this crime, there might be no jail at all. There are many factors to consider before one can determine how much jail time for a conviction of this offense, like the nature of the crime, impact on victim, prior record of offender, etc.
18 Pa C.S.A.:§2705. Recklessly endangering another person. A person commits a misdemeanor of the second degree if he recklessly engages in conduct which places or may place another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury.
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Yes, Reckless driving (or endangerment) CAN carry a jail sentence.
No, Reckless Endangerment is a first and second (Class A and Class B) degree misdemeanor in Connecticut. See the link below for the law.
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Yes, reckless endangerment at the very least. And I suspect other charges would also be handed out.
Criminal endangerment, frequently called reckless endangerment, is defined as reckless actions in which a person creates risk of serious injury to another person. The penalty for endangerment depends on the state the crime is committed in and the extent of injury.
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Not sure what your question is, but reckless endangerment with a firearm is basically pointing at or shooting at another person unintentionally. If it was intentional, it will probably be aggravated assault or attempted murder.
if the child is near the liqour yes but if your in a booth then no
I too had the same question and found a description on the following website with a Google search:http://research.lawyers.com/glossary/reckless-endangerment.html I hope this helps answer your question.
It is possible, if you're charged with reckless endangerment or a similar charge.
When she is drunk , her driving is reckless ;)))