You've been sentenced to serve 5 months in the county jail - which will be reduced by the 36 days you spent awaiting trial and have already served. Additionally, your sentence will be further reduced by whatever credit the jaial administration gives for your "good behavior" while incarcerated. Whatever "good time" that may be will be governed by the practices of your local jurisdiction.
Two terms served but not right in a row.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
John Adams
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).
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
she served for three consecutive years
Unless there is a statute prohibiting it, a judge has no requirement to credit time served in pre-trial detention to a sentence.
Yes, he served three consecutive terms and was elected to a fourth term but died during the first year of his fourth term.
Just a few months left because he had credit for time served meaning he only had to do 19 months on his 8 year sentence, my source is his letter to all his fans which clearly states he had to do 19 months. FREE BOOSIE RIP TUPAC BAD BOY KILLLAHHH
Edwin Edwards served four terms as Governor of Louisiana. However, they were not consecutive terms, spanning from 1972-1996. He also "served" 10 years in prison for corruption.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt served three terms and died during his fourth, in 1945
President Clinton served two consecutive terms from 1993 to 2001