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Yes. For a long time. If someone died, you could be executed. '''Added;''' Arson of residence dwelling is a capital offense.
I got away with raping that elderly black woman, but ended up in jail anyway for arson!The word arson is a noun, and can be used in any sentence with a verb. For example: The fire department suspects arson in this fire.
Probably
longer than you want to spend in jail
No. Arson is an illegal activity. If you set fire to anyone's home, not only could it result in severe damage or complete loss of property, but you could also cause the death of one or more person's. Arson is a felony crime, and when convicted, you will go to jail for a long time. You can receive 20 years in prison for a felony arson conviction. So, basically, don't do it. Arson is dangerous. It is not a joke.
It is arson. Arson is a crime and results in prison time. When a arson fire is set it can destroy an area or town.
No. You commit a crime somewhere and then commit a crime somewhere else, both places will want you to serve time for each individual crime you commit.
When you steal a vehicle and set it on fire you will probably be caught. When you are caught, you will be charged with grand theft auto and arson. AND GO TO JAIL for a long time i hope
Not enough information to answer. Define "burning a bunch of branches." Are you referring to a small pile of yard debris or a forest fire? Were you charged with a municipal 'open burning' ordinance or 'arson?' If a violation of a municipal ordnance - likeley only to be a monetary fine. If arson - that is a usually a felony offense calling for prison time.
The difference is that accidental fires are either because of something overheating and causing fire, or like lightning striking a tree and causing it to catch fire. Where arson is purposely catching fire to something or someone many times in public. Arson is a federal crime which you can go to jail for.
no you can go in jail if your court doing it
depends on the violation ,probobly more jail time though.