It's actually 66 percent. A prisoner sentenced to less than five years automatically gets a 50% reduction for 'good behaviour'. Any disciplinary action results in days being added on UP TO the whole sentence term (You cannot be held for longer than the total sentence) Sentences of five years and over, qualify for a 1/3 reduction. If you were sentenced to 11 years, you'd serve 7 years, 4 months without penalties.
If you have been given a 21 month sentence you have plenty of time to learn how to work out percentages. Divide by 100 and multiply by the amount needed. Take your time, no rush. Parole board soon
3 years and 3 months.
Question is unclear. If you only serve only 30% of the 8 year sentence, you would serve 2 years and 4 months. If you mean you were having 30% knocked off the 8 years, you would serve 5 years and 6 nmonths.
Math time! First change 20 percent to a decimal. (.2) then multiply 50 by .2And you get: 10
10 months
how much time does voluntary manslaughter carry in washington, dc
Mike was charged with manslaughter and had to serve time in jail.
Manslaughter has no limitation in New Jersey. You can be charged at any time.
3 pills is considered manslaughter, so your looking at a hefty sentence.
New Zealand does not have degrees of homicide, only three categories- murder, manslaughter, and infanticide. The punishment for both murder and manslaughter is a "life" sentence, however parole means the offender will spend less time in prison.
You have to sleep with your mum that is the punish ment
Life in prison sounds fair enough.
25000 dollars if the person has no prior convictions
quite some time...maybe 2 years...or less...depends on how good your lawyer is.
In general, how long time of any sentence you serve will depend on what state you are sentenced in. The rules and laws are different from state to state. Contact the court or department of corrections in the state you need information about. They will be able to give you the correct answer.
80% of three years (36)months is 28 - 29 months.
Follow up after your conviction and time served. It depends.