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Q: A concurrent sentence occurs when one of two or more sentences imposed at the same time after conviction for more than one offense are served at the same time?
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Is a consecutive sentence one that consists of two or more sentences that have been imposed simultaneously after conviction for more than one offense and that are to be served at the same time?

No. What you have described is a concurrent sentence (concurrent means at the same time). A consecutive sentence is served after another one (consecutive means following on).


What are the concrete nouns in this sentence?

The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.


What are all the concrete nouns in this sentence?

The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.


Divergence in the lengths and types of sentences imposed for the same crime or crimes of comparable seriousness when no reasonable justification can be discerned is?

Sentence disparity


What does court imposed but stayed mean?

It means that the court has come top some conclusion (perhaps a finding of guilt and imposed a sentence). However THEN the court has stayed (stopped) the portion of the adjudication that you must serve the sentence. In plain English: the conviction and the sentence go on your record, but you won't have to spend any time in jail over it.


Can the US Supreme Court sentence someone who has an out of state warrant?

No. The US Supreme Court doesn't hold trials; they hear appeals. Sentences are imposed by the trial court.


Is there a difference in an espongement and a set aside conviction?

A vacated conviction in WA State will set aside the disabilities imposed by the conviction. It replaces a guilty plea with a not guilty plea or a guilty conviction with a not guilty conviction. However, certain conditions must be met before a criminal conviction can be vacated.


How do to use imposed in a sentence?

I'm sorry I imposed on your private conversation.


What is sentenced?

As a noun, sentence means a group of words or a single word that expresses a complete thought, feeling, or idea. Example: He wrote one sentence on the page. Another meaning as a noun is the punishment imposed by a court on somebody convicted of a crime. Example: The sentence he received was appropriate for the crime. As a verb, sentence means a judgment by a court specifying the punishment of somebody convicted of a crime. Example: It is my duty to sentence you to the maximum time allowed under the statute.


Can an illegal alien receive permission to marry while incarcerated for committing a felony in the state of North Carolina?

No, a foreign national who commits a felony in the U.S. will be permanently deported after he or she has served the sentence imposed for the criminal conviction.


Can judges change sentences?

That depenfds on the Court involved. A judge who imposes a sentence cannot change it once it has been imposed. However, if a case is appealed to a higher court - by either side - then the judge can change the sentence, or even strike it out altogether.


What is the new sentence imposed on Cheryl Cole?

There is no new sentence.