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How to find jail time for breaking and entering

How can I find out how long my friend is going to be in jail ? How much time do u think he will get for breaking and entering ?

The only way to know exactly how long your friend will be in jail is through the court process.
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✓ Verified answer August 22,2013 · Commissary
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The only way to know exactly how long your friend will be in jail is through the court process. Until a judge issues a sentence, there is no fixed amount of time.

To find out what is happening in his case, you can:

  • Check the county court records online
  • Call the Clerk of Court where he was charged
  • Attend hearings to hear what the prosecutor is requesting

For a charge like breaking and entering, the possible sentence depends on several key factors:

  • The value of property involved or damage done
  • Whether the location was a home, business, or vehicle
  • His prior criminal history
  • Whether there were any additional charges

Penalties can range widely. In some cases, it could be:

  • Probation or a short jail stay for a first offense
  • Several months to years if the charges are more serious or there is a criminal history

Every case is different, and judges have discretion within the law.

Until sentencing happens, everything is still being negotiated or decided. The best source of accurate information will be the court handling the case or his attorney.

Accepted Answer Date Created: August 22,2013
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.