80% of three years (36)months is 28 - 29 months.
A year and six months (??)
85 percent of a two and a half year prison sentence= 2 years & 1 1/2 months85% * 2 1/2 years= 85%/100% * 5/2 years= 425/200= 2 1/8 years= 2 years + (1/8 yr * 12 months/1 yr)= 2 years + 12/8 months= 2 years & 1 1/2 months
Depends what country you are serving it in.
Yes, theoretically. If the five months you served is equal to or more than the sentence you were given you will likely not be transferred to prison.
No, he will simply be discharged from prison. Parole from prison is just a change in custodial level. Once the complete sentence is served, there is no more confinement.
The convict served two concurrent prison sentences.
Parole
In some states prisoners are eligible for parole.
yes cause it would nbe very important?
You ewill have to serve only two years.
No. His 30-month prison sentence was commuted. He served the rest of his sentence, which was two years of supervised release and 400 hours of community service. Even if his prison sentence had not been commuted, he would have been released at the end of 2009, at the latest.
10 months
A sentence an offender received if he has been convicted of two or more crime's but his prison sentence is considered complete once the longest single term has been served is a concurrent sentence. It is a less severe penalty than consecutive sentencing.