You will do the remainder of your original sentence plus whatever amount of time your state gives on that charge. I believe in Ohio gun spec is mandatory 1 1/2 to 3 years.
depends on where you are, and what the charge is. Frankly, you need a lawyer, not WikiAnswers. Violation of Federal guns laws in the US can carry up to 10 years in a Federal prison.
In 2008, he was arrested on a gun charge and was sentenced to eight months in jail. Mill was released during the early portion of 2009.
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T.I was the rapper sent to Arkansas prison on gun charges.
He was sentenced becuae of a gun and marijuana charge back in 2007. The narijuana charge was dropped as the weapon one was not. He is sentenced to a year, his next court date is arch 2nd, 2o1o. (:
probably not unless released on PAROLE whereby you would have to remain under PAROLE supervision in that state....................
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
A convicted felon in possession of a firearm can be charged with a violation of FEDERAL law, as well as state law. Typically 5-10 yrs, but depends on record, actual charge. The Federal conviction allows for no probation or parole. See an attorney in your state for advice.
That's a vague question, and it doesn't seem logical. If you don't have a gun, how could you be arrested for a gun violation? But also, there's no way to know how long of a sentence you might receive, because it depends on where you are, what the local laws are, and what the charge is.
Hope not
You have to wait 5 years after your anniversary date of getting off parole
It depends on what you did with the gun and what your local laws stipulate.