Can you parole out on armed robbery in Georgia?

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asked Feb 9, 2024 in Law/Ethics by waterbags1 (1,780 points)
Can you parole out on armed robbery in Georgia?

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answered Nov 17, 2024 by Nabilss (11,160 points)
You cannot parole out on armed robbery in Georgia as it's a violent offense and carries a minimum mandatory sentence of 10 years without parole or probation.

A person who is convicted of armed robbery and has a prior conviction for a serious violent felony faces life without parole in prison.

The minimum sentence for armed robbery in Georgia is 10 years in prison.

The maximum sentence for armed robbery in Georgia is life imprisonment or even the death penalty depending on the case.

Armed robbery in Georgia is considered a violent felony offense.

For the first offense though for armed robbery in Georgia the max a judge often sentences someone for is 20 years in prison although if you have a second conviction it can result in life in prison without parole.

The sentence for armed robbery in the US ranges from 10 years to 20 years to even 30 years or more in prison but can vary from state to state and the circumstances of the crime.

The severity of the violence used and the criminal history of the defendant in some cases can result in a life sentence in prison.

Armed robbery is a very serious offense and crime due to the threat of violence involved which leads to a potentially lengthy prison sentence.

The judge will also consider factors like the value of any stolen property, whether anyone was injured, the kind of weapon used and the defendant's criminal history when determining the prison sentence for armed robbery.

In cases of armed robber that involved extreme violence or caused serious harm to someone them an armed robbery charge and conviction can result in a life in prison sentence.

The amount of prison time that armed robbery carries in Louisiana is from 10 years to 99 years without parole, probation or suspension of sentence.

If a firearm was used in the armed robbery then the sentenced is increased by 5 years and if the victim was injured or killed than additional charges will be brought and the time in prison can increase.

A persons past or prior criminal history and any violent crime offenses beforehand can impact the prison sentence for armed robbery as well.

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