Parole
The offender was sent to prison after he was found to be in breach of his parole conditions.
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.
This is a form of conditional released called probation.
There is no definite answer to this question. The decision as to whether to sentence an offender to probation or not is entirely up to the discretion of the judge.
A determinate sentence for prison is a sentence set by the court for a fixed amount of time. This is the maximum amount of time that the prisoner will serve.
The offender will be returned to close custody. In most states, this means return to prison where the offender will be reviewed by a parole violation board or committee, where it will be determined whether the offender will serve more of his sentence or be returned to supervised release.
My ex Partner is serving an indeterminate sentence as a dangerous offender in Canada and I was told that the average time they spend behind bars is 14.6 years. I pray to God its longer!!
That's when someone between the ages of 16 and 21 attempts to rob someone. Now robbery is something serious regardless if your an adult or a teen. Now when you get tried as a youthful offender consider it a blessing!! because that means a lesser sentence, and you may not go to prison. You will however go to a youthful offender camp. Its not prison and it is alot more safer than both prison and jail. Its kinda like bootcamp but you are considered an inmate. Also when you are a youthful offender that means that they will be watching for you when you complete your sentence and if you get in trouble again, you WILL be looking at prison time and the judge will be harsher twards you because you didnt take his/her first warning. Try to stay outta trouble guys. Good luck
The sentence for a first time drug offender can be very harsh. A person may receive up to 10 years in prison and no less than one year. There is some discretion that be used by the judge.
the y/o law is nto be a max of 6 yrs. or a standard split sentence of 4yrs prison /2 yrs probation.
how much time do you serve on a 3 year sentence in a arizona state prison complex-perryville?
(in the US) There are certain states that have a 3-time loser law. In those states you may be liable for a sentence of life imprisonment as a repeat offender. In those states that do not have a 3-time loser law, you will probably be treated as a repeat offender and the maximum sentence allowable by law attached to your most recent crime, might be imposed.