Depends on which law you violated, in which area, and which gun. I would strongly suggest you need a lawyer, and not WikiAnswers. The answer is most likely measured in years.
Undercover
It depends. Your previous record and attitude about the case, or your plans for the future would affect your sentencing. Could be aywhere from felony probation to 5 years in jail or prison, to the maximum of 20 years.
An undercover cop is one whose identity isn't displayed. They try to dress like those around them so they don't stick out. An undercover cop may be involved in a stake out or could even be a detective.
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To become an undercover police officer, a person must have at least a high school diploma. Courses that pertain to criminal justice and law enforcement can also be beneficial. Training is a big part of becoming an undercover cop as well.
Criminal Justice.
Member of the public don't, and aren't supposed to know. NOTE: So-called "undercover" officers are NOT the same as officers working in "old clothes," "casual clothes," or "plainclothes" details."
you find out mia is an undercover cop but she helps you get away in a heat 6 cop chase
It really depends on the cop. If you do slap a cop he might just let you go with a warning or it could be any time between 1 day and 2 weeks.
I'm not sure if the first offense or undercover would effect the situation but youre looking at about 5 years in federal prison make sure you kill that cop because 5 years might as well be life
Yes, after his concerts he would rome the streets for crimes
hiding in plain sight