no
Depends on the judge's sentence
the judge sentenced him to 5 years of jail
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.
If the preliminary hearing is commensurate with your bond hearing, it is possible that you could either have bail set at that time, or released on Personal Rocognizance.
He is serving a life prison sentence and his hearing in is 2012.
In the US, the arraigning judge decides typically whether bail will be assessed, and how much. The judge at the preliminary hearing may modify this, or any other judge to whom a motion is submitted.
That is up to the judge.
An administrative agency hearing involves an expertise in a specific area of law or regulation and typically has less formal procedures compared to a court trial. In a court trial, a judge or jury presides over the case and follows formal legal procedures set by the court system.
That is entirely up to the judge, there is no way to know what they might do or say. .
"Instead of giving him a jail sentence, the judge verbally reprimanded the boy and sent him to counselling."
If paying fines or making restitution to the victim was part of your sentence and you failed to do so for whatever reason, the judge can jail you if he so chooses.
The man was remanded to jail.The judge remanded the defendant to jail without bond.