maybe
It sounds like something may be missing. Are there any other conditions stated in the sentence that were not included in the question? As stated - it means that the imposition of the 90 day jail sentence is postponed for a year. This very much resembles a sentence of probation. The defendant is sentenced to probation (where he will have to live up to, and comply with, some restrictions on his movements, lifestyle, and actions) and if he successfully completes the years probation, the 90 day jail sentence (but NOT the conviction) will "go away."
The maximum jail sentence for a misdemeanor that will be served in a county jail is one year.
The war ended in 1945, and the jail sentence ended in 2020.
"The doctor postponed the metting with MRS.lopez becuase of his sons wedding
A sentence of 364 days in jail is equivalent to one year.
the meeting will be postoned to Nov. 12.
This depends on the circumstances of your case. If you were sentenced to jail and ordered to appear for your fulfilment of sentence, it will usually be shorter (mitigated) than your actual sentence if you were not to appear. Otherwise your surrender to authorities has no impact on your sentence or jail time.
A one month sentence in jail is when someone commits a petty crime and the judge tells them that their payment for that crime will be to spend one month in jail.
for what
uhmm you have to go to jail to serve a life sentence. so how can you even ask this question?
no, their are 95 year old Nazi's in jail
She is not coming out of jail. She has a live sentence and She can get out for parole in 2025.