It is impossible for anyone to know or guess how the judge will sentence you.
It is a misdemeanor offense.
Whether you realize it or not, you should consult an attorney.
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Second degree murder in Louisiana is a LWOP offense. According to Louisiana statute RS 14:27, when the attempted offense will result in death or life imprisonment, the sentence is 10 to 50 years without parole.
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
Take it to trial and hope for the best.
Life, hopefully, until the individual learns to keep their hands and fists to themselves!
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Attempted what?. In general attempted offenses are punishable one degree lower than the completed offense, so if you attempt a first degree felony, it is a second degree felony, etc.
A second or subsequent offense simply is stating that the same offense has occurred before. If you got caught underage drinking before, the next ticket would be under "second or subsequent offense".
The degree of a crime is relative to the crime itself and does not determine whether or not it is a felony. I.e. murder in the second degree is a class A felony and reckless burning in the second degree is a gross misdemeanor.
n criminal offenses, the person(s) who are directly responsible for the crime are known as theprincipal in the first degree. They are the ones who plan and execute the offense. A second type of principal is known as the principal in the second degree. These offenders are present when a crime as committed, but don't actually participate in the main crime (one example is the lookout or get-away driver).